Take one look at me you know imma Andre 3000 fan. The artistry, the honesty, the forthrightness: heโs a genius after my own heart.
So I was thrilled when I got invited by Knockturnalโs foremost music writer Hakeem to witness an IMAX presentation of โNew Blue Sun,โ a film / album directed by Terrence Nance – huge fan of his, too – featuring Andre in a blue room simply living. A living room, if you will.
This album ended up on several year end best of lists and I couldnโt agree with those critics more. Itโs meditative, curious, improvised and whimsical.
The visual we got matched that energy perfectly. Heโs doing hand stands, heโs playing with toys, heโs walking with shoes for hands: itโs a tour de force of childlike improvisation soundtracked by improvisational jazz.
โNinety Three Til Infinity and Beyoncรฉโ is the standout track, a fete of Sun Ra soaked genius, featuring the magnificent string work of Memphis-born genius V.C.R.
We seguewayed to a Q+A with Terence and Andre after the film wrapped. Full disclosure: fully thought theyโd both be live in the building.
Still had a marvelous time. Itโs just so fun listening to Andre talk.
โIf you donโt follow through on thingsโฆoverly losing just donโt feel good,โ he said in reference to successfully washing his car. Such an off-kilter and direct way of describing a universal feeling.
We sat in rapt attention as questions flooded in from around the country. We could hear – in state of the art surround sound – the live New York audience shouting out in support of one of the most brilliant minds of our time.
I was jealous I couldnโt be there to register my thanks to him in person. He may have brought us a new blue sun, but Andre 3000 remains ice cold.
Upon hitting play on the first song,
Nick Grant is notably skilled at affirming the listeners that he catches all of the lessons life has thrown at him, and he is solid enough in himself to manage the pain that proceeds personal triumphs. On the song,