From minute one, it’s obvious that “He Is The Voice I Hear” is something extraordinary. Glimmering piano sets the stage until an insistent violin gives way to a rollicking disco bass line — and then we’re off. It’s the rare work that feels truly greater than the sum of its parts, once it’s over, you’ll be counting down the minutes until you hear the whole thing again. “He Is The Voice I Hear” is dedicated to the voices who inspired The Black Madonna to become who she is: Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Arthur Russell, Walter Gibbons, Loleatta Holloway. Says Stamper: “I wanted to make a record that returned to the core values of dance music. In a lot of ways, I don’t think I’m doing something new with this record. I’m doing something old.”