
1783
In 1783, when the American War of Independence came to an end, over 3000 people of African descent left New York on 81 boats, sailing for Nova Scotia with the promise of land and freedom. Arriving in Nova Scotia, these so-called Black Loyalists were given the poorest housing, little food, few supplies - yet they survived and went on to spark a unique and vibrant culture in settlements across the province.
Descended directly from those first settlers, Black Nova Scotian artist Lance Sampson (a.k.a. Aquakultre) has created a profound concept album fittingly entitled "1783" that is deeply rooted in this story and those of his ancestors.
The 17-track album comprises 11 songs and 6 interludes, with each describing Black Nova Scotian history, thoughtful family stories, and intergenerational reflections. Seamlessly blending a wide range of historically Black music, "1783" has hints of gospel, blues, jazz, and soul, mixed in with vintage R&B overtones. Standout tracks include the first single, “Scotia Born”, a catchy, celebratory anthem of regional pride. At once sweeping and intimate, "1783" pays tribute to a uniquely resilient corner of the Black diaspora – and captures Aquakultre carrying the torch passed on to him from elders, acting as a beacon of light for a brighter future.
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1783
In 1783, when the American War of Independence came to an end, over 3000 people of African descent left New York on 81 boats, sailing for Nova Scotia with the promise of land and freedom. Arriving in Nova Scotia, these so-called Black Loyalists were given the poorest housing, little food, few supplies - yet they survived and went on to spark a unique and vibrant culture in settlements across the province.
Descended directly from those first settlers, Black Nova Scotian artist Lance Sampson (a.k.a. Aquakultre) has created a profound concept album fittingly entitled "1783" that is deeply rooted in this story and those of his ancestors.
The 17-track album comprises 11 songs and 6 interludes, with each describing Black Nova Scotian history, thoughtful family stories, and intergenerational reflections. Seamlessly blending a wide range of historically Black music, "1783" has hints of gospel, blues, jazz, and soul, mixed in with vintage R&B overtones. Standout tracks include the first single, “Scotia Born”, a catchy, celebratory anthem of regional pride. At once sweeping and intimate, "1783" pays tribute to a uniquely resilient corner of the Black diaspora – and captures Aquakultre carrying the torch passed on to him from elders, acting as a beacon of light for a brighter future.
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In 1783, when the American War of Independence came to an end, over 3000 people of African descent left New York on 81 boats, sailing for Nova Scotia with the promise of land and freedom. Arriving in Nova Scotia, these so-called Black Loyalists were given the poorest housing, little food, few supplies - yet they survived and went on to spark a unique and vibrant culture in settlements across the province.
Descended directly from those first settlers, Black Nova Scotian artist Lance Sampson (a.k.a. Aquakultre) has created a profound concept album fittingly entitled "1783" that is deeply rooted in this story and those of his ancestors.
The 17-track album comprises 11 songs and 6 interludes, with each describing Black Nova Scotian history, thoughtful family stories, and intergenerational reflections. Seamlessly blending a wide range of historically Black music, "1783" has hints of gospel, blues, jazz, and soul, mixed in with vintage R&B overtones. Standout tracks include the first single, “Scotia Born”, a catchy, celebratory anthem of regional pride. At once sweeping and intimate, "1783" pays tribute to a uniquely resilient corner of the Black diaspora – and captures Aquakultre carrying the torch passed on to him from elders, acting as a beacon of light for a brighter future.











