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Soothsayers: We Are Many
by Chris May
Straddling jazz, Afrobeat, conscious reggae and dub, South London's Soothsayers is among the top ten must-see attractions on Britain's club circuit (on hold for the duration). Soothsayers can make the lame not merely walk, but dance. We Are Many is the band's ninth studio album and it is a superbly well-realized production, up there with an ...
We Are Many
Label: Wah Wah 45s
Released: 2020
Track listing: Rat Race; Love And Unity; We Are Many; Move In Silence; One Step Away; No Sacrifice; Rolling (Em Barra Do Sahy); Slave; Light The Way; Hands In The Ground; We Won’t Lose Hope.
Time Grove: More Than One Thing
by Gareth Thompson
The titling of instrumental pieces might take any number of courses. Musicians can make them super deep, or use super obscure references. Dedications to a specific place or person are common, as is the use of instruments or genres. Many titles are just left open to the listener's interpretation. Tel Aviv band Time Grove ...
More Than One Thing
Label: Wah Wah 45s
Released: 2018
Track listing: TG Theme; Second Attention; Jungle Bourjois; Indopia; Piano Bubbles; Sir Blunt; Talek; Nezach; A.L.P.; Roy
The King; Latrun.
Tradition
By Soothsayers
Label: Wah Wah 45s
Released: 2018
Track listing: Tradition; Good Vibration; Heart Rules Head; Nothing Can Stop Us; Goodnight Rico; Sleepwalking (Black Man’s Cry); Dis & Dat; Overcome; Watching The Stars; Take Me High; Natural Mystic.
Soothsayers: Tradition
by Chris May
To describe London's Soothsayers as a group of jazz musicians who get together to play a blend of roots reggae and Afrobeat is true--but potentially misleading. It could suggest that the musicians are taking time out from serious music-making to engage in something more ephemeral, of lesser importance. The truth is contrariwise. First off, roots reggae ...