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Indaba Is

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Jazz

Brownswood présente Indaba Is, une compilation de musique improvisée et de jazz sud-africains actuels disponible à Montpellier dans notre disquaire

Après les célèbres compilations We Out Here sur les nouveaux talents Londoniens et Sunny Side Up sur la bouillonante scène jazz Australienne, Brownswood présente Indaba Is, une compilation de musique improvisée et de jazz sud-africains actuels. Le projet est le fruit d'une collaboration avec deux grands noms de la scène musicale sud-africaine, le pianiste/auteur-compositeur Thandi Nthuli et Siyabonga Mthembu de The Brother Moves On, qui agissent en tant que curateurs sur le projet.

Les townships sud-africains étaient historiquement des lieux cosmopolites. L'apartheid confinait toutes les classes dans les mêmes lieux appauvris. Les migrations de tout le pays et de toute la région ont fait que les habitants des kasi maîtrisaient de nombreuses langues musicales. La musique d'église, la musique classique européenne, le jazz américain et les chansons pop de Liverpool diffusées par les stations de radio étrangères ont alimenté ce riche mélange. Indaba est né de toutes ses racines. Mais la communauté n'est pas sans poser de problèmes. Les fractures persistantes de la société sud-africaine ont été délibérément créées par l'apartheid, résultat d'une tentative d'imposer à tous des identités unitaires et construites sur une base raciale.

Tous les morceaux de cette collection le contestent :
ils démontrent la puissance unificatrice du travail musical collectif.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Bokani Dyer - Ke Nako

A2

The Brother Moves On - Umthandazo Wamagenge

B1

Lwanda Gogwana - All Ok

B2

The Wretched - What is History

C1

Sibusile Xaba with Naftali, Fakazile Nkosi, & AshK  Umdali

C2

The Ancestors - Prelude to Writing Together

D1

Thandi Ntuli - Dikeledi

D2

iPhupho L’ka Biko ft Siyabonga Mthembu & Kinsmen – Abaphezulu

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