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We met in D.C.’s Chinatown neighborhood to chat about his debut, his responsibility as an artist in troubled times, and creating actionable art. The EP is a crash course in the liberative politics that make Sellers who he is as both an artist and a person.
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The journey is full of messages of uplift and self-empowerment, set to a score that ranges from cinematic ’80s pop-rock to dreamy R&B. Classical music underlined his education-he counts Igor Stravinsky as one of his biggest influences-while secular music and pro-black iconography fed his soul.Īt just 10 tracks long, his eponymous solo debut follows its lead character, Echelon, as he pursues truth and information. He learned the art of composition formally as a music major at Oakwood University, a small, religious, historically black school in Huntsville, Alabama.
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His older and younger brothers were his first bandmates in a household that he says encouraged exploration and creative expression. and Baltimore-the 28-year-old born Jason Sellers was drawn to music at a young age. Raised in Frederick, Maryland-a suburb central to Washington, D.C. It’s structurally sound the space and the instruments that occupy it-including his voice-are all carefully considered, making his work an immersive experience. Echelon the Seeker is that kind of artist, and his music reflects that accordingly. It’s rare to find an artist skilled in the pen-to-page aspect of music creation, while also refusing to be hemmed in by its limitations. In the era of user-friendly digital music tools, composition, it could be argued, is an undervalued art.