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sterling toles - resurget cineribus - sector 7g - vinyl

S7G 004 - 99484 - uslp - €29.99

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Genre: Soundtracks

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11. Track 11
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18. Track 18
19. Track 19




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Sterling Toles’ Resurget Cineribus is the story of “Detroit 1967” reappearing in the world as a human being, Dennis Edward Toles, Sterling’s father.

In 2002, the year he turned 50, Dennis came over to Sterling’s basement studio as he routinely did to catch up. What started initially as Sterling’s idea to record him “talking shit” over a Marvin Gaye record suddenly became Dennis’ chilling account of what was happening in his life, the second the music became silent. Dennis was seeking to heal from an addiction, by returning to the work that led him to that addiction, to fund his recovery. Around this time, Sterling was ruminating on news clips about the uprising of 1967 and the possibility of setting these to a musical score.

Also around this time, Sterling discovered the city’s motto Resurget Cineribus which means “it shall again rise from the ashes” which was adopted in 1805 when the settlement of Detroit burned down. Consumed with the notion of fire and rebirth, Sterling listened as his father shared a recent incident of waking up to a molotov cocktail lighting up his living room. Sterling saw, both literally and metaphorically, that the combustible events of 1967 were unfolding inside of his father in the present day. He saw Dennis’ longing to transcend his past, to return to it in order to break free of it, as mirroring the desire of the city itself to be reborn.

Ghettotech legend and DJ Assault collaborator Mr. De’, describes Sterling Toles’ 19 track, 67 minute-long album Resurget Cineribus as a “crazy late 90’s indie film without the picture”. Sterling’s gritty analog production acts as a score rising and settling around audio of his father speaking on his circumstances in 2002, alongside soundbites from news reports from 1967.

Originally self-released on CD-R in 2005, Resurget Cineribus was a project held dear to many in Detroit’s activist organizing community and was an inspiration to boundary-shattering sound purveyors such as Dakim Saadiq and Kyle Hall.

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