Shabaka and the Ancestors, Montreux jazz festival

Shabaka and the Ancestors; Shabaka Akua Lumumba Kamau Hutchings (saxophone ténor); Mthunzi Mvubu (saxophone alto); Siyabonga Mthembu (voix); Ariel Zomonsky (Basse); Tumi Mogorosi (batterie); Gontse Makhene (Percussions); Playlist; . Nguni (Shabaka Hutchings, Siyabonga Mthembu); . The Sea (Shabaka Hutchings); . The Observer (Shabaka Hutchings, Siyabonga Mthembu); . Joyous ( (Shabaka Hutchings); . Natty (Shabaka Hutchings); . Mzwandile (Shabaka Hutchings, Siyabonga Mthembu); . Chik CHIkka (Lykaty Astatke); Refocusing jazz could be Shabaka Hutchings' mantra. The tenor saxophonist recently went to Johannesburg to soak up South African heritage and to surround himself with the country's best musicians. It led to a celebratory, spiritual sound on the vibrant Wisdom of Elders, recorded in just one day in Johannesburg. The music composed by the saxophonist is primitive, spontaneous, and unpredictable. It's infused with drummer Tumi Mogoros's polyrhythmic beats and the hypnotic sounds of singer Siyabonga Mthembu. British Shabaka Hutchings has Barbadian roots. He's been recognized as a key player on the London jazz scene for a few years now. He got noticed when he brought African and Caribbean sounds to Sons Of Kemet and by playing with the electro-cosmic sounds of The Comet Is Coming. Enregistré le 12 juillet 2017 au Montreux Jazz Festival (Montreux Jazz Club); Réalisation, Marc Schütrumpf (93 min)