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Shabaka Hutchings, Lest We Forget What We Came Here To Do 2015: dropped…
Shabaka Hutchings
A British-Barbadian Jazz Saxophonist, Clarinetist, and Band Leader
From ages 6 to 16 he was raised in Barbados, with the lively Carnival fostering his first musical memories
"...how I remember that feeling as a youngster, I want everyone in the room being so connected to that jubilant feeling of really just enjoying the celebration of music...the situation where every single person in that room can feel this energy that brings us all together. And once we are together, for me that’s when the transcendence can happen.” http://www.shabakahutchings.com/biography/
Sons of Kemet
Your Queen is a Reptile 2018:
Burn 2013:
- The group plays a mixture of jazz, rock, Carribean folk, and African music
Instruments involved:
- Saxophone and Clarinet (Hutchings)
- Tuba (Theon Cross)
- Two drummers (Tom Skinner and Eddie Hick)
Shabaka & The Ancestors
Wisdom of Elders 2016:
We Are Sent Here By History 2020:
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The Comet is Coming
- Often described as having elements of jazz, electronica, funk, and psychedelic rock
- Instruments: synths, drums, saxophone
- This group is said to "represent humanity and the human experience at its roots"
"My core vocabulary is jazz, but I’m not trying to have the energy of someone in a suit standing stationary in front of a microphone giving a nice round sound, I’m trying to just spit out fire.” http://www.shabakahutchings.com/biography/
Lest We Forget What We Came Here To Do 2015:
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The Afterlife 2019:
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Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery 2019
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