Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke) unveils brand new video a homage to his dear friend Paul Raven – The Raven King in advance of solo album

Jaz Coleman (Killing Joke) unveils brand new video a homage to his dear friend Paul Raven – The Raven King in advance of solo album

15th November 2019 0 By John Deaux
On November 29thJaz Colemanfounding member with the legendary Killing Joke, issues ‘Magna Invocatio: A Gnostic Mass For Choir And Orchestra Inspired By The Sublime Music Of Killing Joke’ through Spinefarm Records, the first release in the MASTERSCORE Series.
 
In advance of this event, Coleman proudly unveils a moving and poignant video for album track,  ‘The Raven King’; the clip is a homage to his dear friend and comrade in arms, erstwhile Killing Joke bassist, Paul Raven: 

 
As an artist of fierce intellect and purpose, Coleman – now celebrating 40 years as Killing Joke’s iconic frontman – has been driven by twin musical loves: experimental rock and classical music.
Since coming together in 1978, Killing Joke has played a pivotal role in both alternative music and culture; the intensity of the band’s repertoire has long been revered by fans, peers and critics, and this continues to hold sway, with most recent studio album ‘Pylon’ (Spinefarm Records, 2015), showing the original line-up at its potent, pointed best.
What Coleman feels is sometimes passed over, however, is the element of “panoramic beauty” underpinning the weight and flow of many of Killing Joke’s songs, the likes of ‘The Raven King’, ‘In Cythera’ and more – an element that fitting orchestration might elevate and underline…
With ‘Magna Invocatio…’, a 2-CD / digital / double vinyl set, Coleman underlines these elements in grand, emotional style… 
Recorded with Russia’s oldest orchestra, the St Petersburg Philharmonic, this stirring body of work taps into the more melodic, uplifting aspects of the KJ musical canon, using Coleman’s ongoing journey with this hugely influential UK outfit, something central to his being since later teenage years, as the consummate vehicle for a Gnostic mass (a ritualised celebration of the mysteries of existence).
What we have here is a passion project recorded at a time of international tension and delivered against the odds – “13 digestible epics”, five with full chorus, ordered to be experienced in a single sitting, and conceived to appeal to those not generally engaged with the world of orchestral music….
 
“I wanted to revisit not just a succession of epiphanies that transformed my own life,” explains Coleman“but also to portray some of the more hidden or occulted milestones of the human race that have captured my imagination for some four decades. So I specifically chose an unusual combination of sacred texts that I discovered at different stages throughout my life. The only possible connection between them was that they had the immediate effect of inflaming and lifting my spirits to another level. They are, to coin a phrase, Words of Power!”
The prose that best fulfilled these criteria was ‘The Great Invocation’ (‘Magna Invocatio’ in Latin) by late mystic author, Alice Bailey, founder of the Lucis Trust – an organisation with consultative status to the United Nations, and one dedicated to the establishment of a new and better way of life based on the fulfilment of the divine plan for humanity.
Launching with a choral fanfare, aiming “to project the themes of ‘The Great Invocation’ to the four corners of the earth”, ‘Magna Invocatio’ is 90 minutes of powerful, transcendental orchestral music designed “to lift the listener up and away from the traumas of our world to another dimension, a more desirable reality where positivity and possibility, Agape and interconnectedness take precedence.”  
 
States Coleman, celebrated musician, composer, producer, author, lecturer, traveller, philosopher, actor & Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (an Order of France recognising a significant contribution to the arts), “The end goal was always to bring magic into the listener’s life in some meaningful way”.
 
‘Magna Invocatio’, ‘The Great Invocation’, clearly does that.
 
To celebrate the release of ‘Magna Invocatio: A Gnostic Mass For Choir And Orchestra Inspired By The Sublime Music Of Killing Joke’Coleman will be signing copies of the CD format of the album exclusively at FOPP Records1 Earlham St., Covent Garden, London WC2H 9LL on the day of release – Friday, November 29th. The signing will take place at 6pm.
(The LP format of the album will be released later, on January 24th 2020).
 
Finally, with collective nostrils flared and righteous anger carried torch-high, Killing Joke continue to take their music of resistance to fresh levels, and are currently guesting on Tool’26-date North American Tour, which concludes on November 25th.  
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Magna Invocatio – a Gnostic mass for choir and orchestra inspired by the sublime music of Killing Joke’ track listing: 
 
1.Absolute Descent Of Light
2.The Raven King
3.Intravenous
4.You’ll Never Get To Me
5.Absent Friends 
6.Invocation
7.In Cythera
8.Big Buzz
9.Adorations
10.Into The Unknown
11.Euphoria
12.Honour The Fire
13.Magna Invocatio (Gloria)
 

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