Internationally-acclaimed outfit The Brother Moves On (TBMO) are part of a musical underground that connects London and their home city of Johannesburg. They exist in a powerful lineage of protest music and in the role that sound and music has in combating and soaking up the everyday struggles of life. The album title comes from a speech by pan-African revolutionary Thomas Sankara to the Organisation of African Unity. 'It takes his words into this time. It has a lot to do with food sovereignty and land - whoever feeds you, whoever owns your food system runs you'. The music was arranged by TBMO with one song arranged by Spaza multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Jiyane and mixed by top-flight engineer Dilip Harris, who also worked on the Sons of Kemet albums and Indaba Is amongst much else.
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