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product_id: 27532887
title: "SECURITY"
brand: "anti"
price: "S/.121"
currency: PEN
in_stock: true
category: "Music"
url: https://www.desertcart.pe/products/27532887-security
store_origin: PE
region: Peru
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# SECURITY

**Brand:** anti
**Price:** S/.121
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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Building from the revolutionary blueprint of afrobeat, the dozen-strong members of Brooklyn&apos;s Antibalas weave Latin, jazz, funk, and horn-laden soul into a blend that&apos;s both polyrhythmic and political, independent and infectious. Produced by John McEntire (Stereolab, Tortoise, Sea and Cake, Tom Ze) who has upped the harmonic density in the band&apos;s sound, creating a rich tapestry of harmelodic color that owes as much to Mingus and Coltrane and Can as it does to Fela Kuti.












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A ricochet of crossed-horn riffs open Antibalas&apos;s third album, Security, and what&apos;s immediately marvelous is the production, the lack of polish and purity in the tones. There&apos;s a ratty edge on Jordan McLean and Eric Biondo&apos;s trumpets, and Aaron Johnson&apos;s trombone only fattens the frays. The album&apos;s produced, engineered, and mixed by John McEntire, who made his name playing cold-blooded percussion in Tortoise, and he brings this Brooklyn-born twelvetet to the Lagos of Fela Kuti by lessening the sonic distinction between Chris Vatalaro&apos;s bass drum, his snare, and his tom-toms. The rhythm&apos;s a viscous fluid, stirred by vintage, lo-fi keyboards, slinking guitar riffs, and Stuart Bogie&apos;s tenor sax, which bears more than a hint of the roughened &quot;Texas tenor&quot; sound of 60s&apos; hard bop. Antibalas is decidedly like Fela in that theirs is agit-Afro Beat, musically stirring in its core groupthink elements (rather than in flashes of solo genius). Tune into &quot;Filibuster X,&quot; an excoriating call-and-response send-up of Republican presidential politics, and you&apos;ll hear the echoes of Fela&apos;s telltale vocal constructions, the clatter of politicized funk at its best. --Andrew Bartlett

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*Last updated: 2026-04-25*