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Asher Gamedze
Turbulence And Pulse

Turbulence And Pulse

Catno

IARC0057 M3H013

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

May 5, 2023

Asher GAMEDZE Turbulence & Pulse International Anthem US

South Africa-based drummer Asher Gamedze looks into the relationship between time, music and history on this exceptional new album Turbulence and Pulse. This is a debut on this notable jazz label for this artist but those who follow free music closely will be familiar with his work such as his ZUZU debut album Dialectic Soul or last year's offering on Astral Spirits, Out Side Work. This album sees him again work with his core quartet from Dialectic Soul, namely South African musicians Thembinkosi Mavimbela on bass, Robin Fassie on trumpet, and Buddy Wells on tenor sax. It results in a soulful and accessible yet forward-thinking sound.

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A1

Turbulence's Pulse

4:08

A2

Wynter Time

9:27

A3

Locomotion

4:07

B1

If It Rains. To Pursue Truth

8:13

B2

Melancholia

4:37

B3

Alibama

2:59

B4

Can't See The Sun

5:04

C1

Sometimes I Think To Myself

5:20

C2

Out Stepped Zim

6:34

C3

Underground Formation

6:49

D1

Melancholia (Live in Cairo)

4:38

D2

If It Rains. To Pursue Truth (Live in Cairo)

9:52

D3

Out Stepped Zim (Live in Cairo)

7:41

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