Nduduzo Makhathini Releases Album “In The Spirit Of Ntu”

Nduduzo Makhathini Releases Album “In The Spirit Of Ntu”

Vinyl Release Of In The Spirit Of Ntu Announced For Sept. 23

 

The visionary South African pianist and composer Nduduzo Makhathini releases new album, “In the Spirit of Ntu” . 2-LP vinyl release of the album has just been announced for September 23. Listen to the previous singles “Amathongo”, “Senze’Nina and “Emlilweni,”.

 

In 2018, Universal Music Group Africa marked the visionary piano player and writer Nduduzo Makhathini, a head of the ongoing South African Jazz scene whose second UMG collection Modes of Communication: Letters from the Underworlds was delivered together on Blue Note Records. The project drew wide praise across Africa, Europe, and the United States, with The New York Times naming it one of the “Best Jazz Albums of 2020” and DownBeat naming Nduduzo among their “25 for the Future,” a short rundown of Jazz specialists with the possibility to shape the class.

 

“This project was conceived at a difficult time in South Africa, a time of confusion and conflict,” he continues. “It was, once more, a period of burning fires, riots and massacres. In this sense, the music that I have composed is not surrounding these fires as a backdrop or soundtrack—these sounds are part of the discourse. They project from the burning fires until the fires stop burning. What remains is what these sounds seek to restore. Ntu as a creative force that seeks to lead us to remember our essence.”

 

 

In the Spirit of Ntu is Nduduzo Makhathini’s milestone tenth studio album, his second album to be released on Blue Note Records in partnership with Universal Music Group Africa, and the very first release on the newly formed imprint Blue Note Africa. A central figure of the country’s vibrant jazz scene, Makhathini assembled a band consisting of some of South Africa’s most exciting young musicians including saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane, trumpeter Robin Fassie Kock, vibraphonist Dylan Tabisher, bassist Stephen de Souza, percussionist Gontse Makhene, and drummer Dane Paris, as well as special guests including vocalists Omagugu and Anna Widauer, and saxophonist Jaleel Shaw.

 

Folding a range of concepts such as ‘minor and major rhythms,’ ‘guided mobility,’ ‘active listening,’ and ‘ritualism’ into the project, Makhathini draws on his background in Zulu traditions and intellectual curiosities to inform his engaging articulations. “I’m grappling with these cosmological ideas as a way of situating jazz in our context,” he says. “Previously, I had released Listening to the Ground which encored into this idea of listening as knowing. In the Spirit of Ntu is living in that paradigm of listening to the things that emerge from the ground. Ntu is an ancient African philosophy from which the idea of Ubuntu stems out. Ubuntu says: ‘I am because you are.’ It is a deep invocation of collectiveness.”

 

WATCH NDUDUZO MAKHATHINI’S INTERVIEW WITH DON WAS: CLICK HERE

 

NDUDUZO MAKHATHINI – TOUR DATES:

May 30 – Spoleto Festival, Charleston, SC

June 3 – Blue Room, Kansas City, MO

June 4 – Blue Room, Kansas City, MO

June 7 – Take Two at Public Records, Brooklyn, NY

June 9 – Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA

June 11 – Vermont Jazz Center, Brattleboro, VT

July 8 – North Sea Jazz Festival, Rotterdam, Netherlands

July 9 – Marseille Jazz des Cinq Continents, Marseille, France

July 12 – Jazz à Vienne, Vienne, France

July 15 – Nice Jazz Festival, Nice, France

July 16 – Albinea Jazz Festival, Albinea, Italy

August 6 – Ystad Sweden Jazz Festival, Ystad, Sweden

November 20 – London Jazz Festival, London, United Kingdom

November 23 – Barcelona Jazz Festival, Barcelona, Spain

November 26 – La Spirale, Fribourg, Switzerland

November 27 – Kirchenmusikschule, St. Gallen, Switzerland

December 2 – deSingel, Antwerp, Belgium

December 3 – Theatre de la Verriere, Lille, France

 

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