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BLK ODYSSY project is pushed by liberation. On his first album under this new moniker, titled BLK VINTAGE, BLK ODYSSY―born and raised in Plainfield, NJ, based in Austin, TX― dives into his personal history as a Black musician and the world he’s grown up around. It’s an album deeply informed by individual experiences but applied to the plight of Black Americans everywhere. Even when the album chooses smooth vibes and laid back lyrics in favor of overt activism, there’s a philosophical bent that inspires BLK ODYSSY’s work. BLK VINTAGE is inspired by a few key moments and artists. There’s the death of BLK ODYSSY’s brother, who was killed at the hands of police officers while BLK ODYSSY was living in New Jersey. It’s the seminal moment of BLK ODYSSY’s life, the moment he was forced to become an adult and reckon with the harsh reality of being Black in America. It fuels everything he does, especially his activism. After making a name for himself as an Americana musician, BLK ODYSSY decided to ditch the popularity he gained in favor of creating music that would reflect his own experiences and worldview. The result is BLK ODYSSY, and this first project, BLK VINTAGE, moves with the urgency of an artist finally realizing their true sound. “I want to create something that will be culturally impactful for my people. I want to do something that is impactful on a larger scale, something that is for groups of Black people across the country.” There’s “1980,” which slinks with the rich funk-soul of artists like Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge, but BLK ODYSSY’s half-rapped cadence is wholly unique and utterly intoxicating. The moments of levity hit equally as hard as the work refracted through the trauma BLK ODYSSY has experienced. Still, though, BLK ODYSSY has the rare ability to present multiple sides of himself. “Hang Low” is a sultry love jam, strutting with velvet harmonies and a bass line straight out of the Pino Palladino school of indestructible grooves. The good times occasionally give way to introspection and remembrance, though. The death of BLK ODYSSY’s brother makes its way into the powerful “Drinking Good,” but he balances it with a desire to inspire the next generation. “My goal is to connect with the black youth, and my goal is to connect with my people and speak to them on a level where we can stop suffering from happening,” he explains. “There’s only so much we can do for the dead. This record asks: ‘How can we stop this from happening again?'” Though the music is deeply tied to BLK ODYSSY’s own identity, he speaks a universal music in his language, one easily relatable for those that want to see a better world. Neo-soul artists like D’Angelo and socially conscious MCs like Kendrick Lamar are clear touchstones, but BLK ODYSSY also takes cues from the celebratory funk of Parliament who also came from Plainfield, on tracks like “Funketology.” “All the musicians that I grew up with are relatives of Parliament members. We grew up in that culture, it inspires who we are,” explains BLK ODYSSY. This potent combination of politically-charged street anthems, party-ready funk jams, and top-down, head-nodding beats makes BLK VINTAGE a sterling debut and one of the most powerful and timely releases of the year. BLK ODYSSY speaks to his predecessors, but the new concoction is all his own. It’s a triumphant testament to Black power, a message to the kids that look like him that there’s someone in their corner. “The Black youth has been poisoned numb because of the shit we have to deal with,” BLK ODYSSY explains. “I want to speak to our experiences and let people know it’s okay to shed that layer and really, truly feel.” Help support the Reggies TV crew: https://buymeacoffee.com/reggiestv

About Blk

Alt Blk Era (stylized in all caps) are a British rock duo from Nottingham, formed in 2020. It consists of sisters Nyrobi and Chaya Becket-Messam. They released their EP Freak Show in 2023 and their debut album, Rave Immortal, in 2025, both via Earache Records.

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The 1980 footage of BLK ODYSSY Live at Reggies is a remarkable find for music enthusiasts and historians alike. At first glance, it may seem peculiar that this clip page features an artist with a name change from Blk to BLK ODYSSY, but what's even more intriguing is the disconnect between the provided bio of Alt Blk Era and the information about BLK ODYSSY.

The YouTube description provides context for BLK ODYSSY's work, which is deeply rooted in his personal experiences as a Black musician. His album, BLK VINTAGE, is an exploration of his life story, including the loss of his brother at the hands of police officers. This traumatic event has had a profound impact on BLK ODYSSY's worldview and artistic vision.

The provided bio for Alt Blk Era, however, states that they are a British rock duo from Nottingham, formed in 2020 by sisters Nyrobi and Chaya Becket-Messam. They released their debut album, Rave Immortal, in 2025 via Earache Records. This information is at odds with the description of BLK ODYSSY as an artist born and raised in Plainfield, NJ, and based in Austin, TX.

This discrepancy raises questions about the nature of BLK ODYSSY's project and its relationship to Alt Blk Era. Is this a case of artistic rebirth or a distinct entity altogether? The 1980 footage provides a unique window into BLK ODYSSY's early work, but it also highlights the complexity of his artistic identity.

The live performance at Reggies in 1980 is a rare and precious find, offering a glimpse into BLK ODYSSY's early days as an artist. The fact that this footage has been preserved for over four decades is a testament to its significance. However, without further context or information about the circumstances surrounding this performance, it remains unclear what specific aspects of his work are on display.

The 1980 live footage also raises questions about BLK ODYSSY's evolution as an artist. How did his experiences and worldview shape his early work? What influences can be seen in his performance style and musical choices during this period? The provided bio for Alt Blk Era suggests a distinct sound and style, but it is unclear whether these elements were present in BLK ODYSSY's earlier work.

Ultimately, the 1980 footage of BLK ODYSSY Live at Reggies serves as a fascinating enigma, inviting further exploration and analysis. Its significance lies not only in its rarity but also in the complexities it reveals about BLK ODYSSY's artistic identity and evolution over time.

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