Shabaka and the Ancestors
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The much-acclaimed saxophonist, Shabaka Hutchings is at the center of a vibrant, burgeoning jazz scene in London. His collaboration with South African musicians is a spiritually-led project that pays homage to their African roots while looking to Miles Davis, Sun Ra, New Orleans music and Afro-futurism. Expect a simmering blend of sax salutations, township jazz grooves, Caribbean rhythms, and spacey music.
About shabaka and the ancestors
Over the last half-decade, Shabaka Hutchings has established himself as a central figure in the London jazz scene, which is enjoying its greatest creative renaissance since the breakthroughs of Joe Harriott and Evan Parker in the 1960s. Hutchings has a restlessly creative and refreshingly open-minded spirit, playing in a variety of groups, including the unique spiritual and powerful Shabaka and the Ancestors.
The project was formed in early 2016, leading to their debut album later that year ‘Wisdom of Elders’; a document of sessions combining Hutchings with a group of South African jazz musicians he’d long admired. His connection to the group was Mandla Mlangeni (bandleader of the Amandla Freedom Ensemble), whom he’d flown there to play with over the past few years. Recorded across just one day, the group drew on their South African lineage—heroes like Zim Ngquwana and Bheki Mseleku—to bring their own slant to the American jazz lineage being reconfigured in Hutchings’ compositions themselves.
In early 2020, the group will return with their hotly anticipated second album, released on the iconic Impulse! Label, home to the spiritual jazz legend John Coltrane.
Hutchings has three primary projects—Shabaka and the Ancestors, Sons of Kemet, and Comet is Coming. Between them, Hutchings has gathered a substantial number of awards and nominations, including winning the 2013 MOBO ‘Jazz Act of the Year’, winner of the 2014 Paul Hamlyn Composer Award, 2015 Jazz FM Awards ‘Instrumentalist of the Year’, 2016 Mercury Music Prize nomination, 2017 Jazz FM Awards ‘UK Jazz Act of the Year’, 2018 Jazz FM Awards ‘Jazz Innovation of the Year’ and a 2018 Mercury Music Prize nomination.
Line-up
Shabaka Hutchings – Tenor Sax and Clarinet
Mthunzi Mvubu – Alto Sax
Siyabonga Mthembu – Vocals
Ariel Zamonsky – Double bass
Gontse Makhene – Percussion
Tumi Mogorosi – Drums
“The band’s politically-minded music is danceable, generous and casually propulsive: It’s easy to happen upon it at a festival and like it. But here, the band hit a new level — particularly thanks to Mr. Hutchings’ relentless, thick-toned soloing and the semi-operatic vocals of Siyabonga Mthembu.” – The New York Times Best Live Jazz Performances of 2017
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Shabaka & the Ancestors review: Shabaka puts blowtorch to South African crucible
NATAAL – Shabaka Hutchings