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God Bless iKapa. God Bless Mzantsi.

Label: Ropeadope
Released: 2024
Track listing: Absenti (Intro); Indlele Ikhona; Langa Lam; African Child-Isidubada (Interlude); iKhwezi; iKapa; In Jesus' Name; They've Got The Map!; Echoes Of Gugulethu; A City Dream.

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Thembi Dunjana: God Bless iKapa. God Bless Mzantsi.

Read "God Bless iKapa.  God Bless Mzantsi." reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


In January of 2024, Ropeadope announced a partnership and co-directed initiative with City of Gold Arts dubbed AfricArise--a new imprint intent on promoting music from the titular continent, with a specific focus on South African artists. Showcasing musicians at once rooted in their heritage and boldly branching out into today's knowns and unknowns, the label quickly ...

Album

8.5

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Track listing: 1. I'm Satisfied 2. Confirmation 3. Born To Be Blue 4. Be There 5. Conception 6. Passing By (original) 7. Pretending To Care 8. Mountain Greenery

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Etsuko Tajima: Infinite Possibilities

Read "Infinite Possibilities" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Etsuko Tajima is a Japanese pianist now living in New York who shows her talent as both a player and singer on this, her first CD, recorded back in 2016. Her piano style is an attractive mix of jazz and classical elements often marked with an easygoing sense of swing. It blends well with ...

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Bria Skonberg: Nothing Never Happens

Read "Nothing Never Happens" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Canadian trumpeter Bria Skonberg has made a name for herself as a player who is adept in traditional jazz styles but can also dabble in modern forms of rock and pop music. Her previous CD, With A Twist (Okeh, 2017), was a fun mixture of hot jazz and bubbly 1950s and 1960s pop tunes sparked with ...

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Bria Skonberg: Nothing Never Happens

Read "Nothing Never Happens" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


In what can only be considered a wide, darker turn from her five previous recordings which swayed and swung in more traditional, pre-bop, jazz settings, award-winning trumpeter-vocalist-composer Bria Skonberg takes us through the dark night of her heart and the national soul on the fraught, yet impossible-not-to-listen-to Nothing Never Happens. Swamped as we all ...


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