ASHER GAMEDZE Dialectic Soul 2LP LIMITED CLEAR
PRZEZROCZYSTY WINYL
Wyprzedany w momencie wydania w 2020 roku "Dialectic Soul" Ashera Gamedze w końcu powraca jako limitowana edycja na przezroczystym winylu, tuż przed 10 rocznicą On The Corner.
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- A stunning, visionary debut album by South African Jazz drummer Asher Gamedze
- Gamedze is best known for his work with Angel Bat Dawid on International Anthem
On The Corner Records is delighted to announce the release of Dialectic Soul, the debut album from one of Cape Town's most cuttingedge, visionary artists and musicians, the drummer Asher Gamedze.
This is Jazz at its most spiritual, most progressive and most appealing form. As Asher himself says: Dialectic Soul is about motion and a refusal to remain static or stay still. It’s the commitment to be continually moving’.
Recorded live over two days at the Sound and Motion Studios in Cape Town with renowned musicians (Thembinkosi Mavimbela (bass), Buddy Wells (tenor sax), Robin Fassie-Kock (trumpet) Nono Nkoane (voc)), Dialectic Soul is breathtaking in its musical vitality and expression of soul seeking truth. By incorporating the concept of the Total Art for this project, it fits perfectly within On The Corner's aesthetic of music, art and vision for creative innovation. Label art director Victoria Topping created the sleeve design working with Asher's drawings and concept.
Asher continues: "My composition "state of emergence" introduces the themes that constitute the album; free drums representing autonomous African motion, the saxophone reflecting deeply and honestly on the violence of colonialism, the teachings of Coltrane, Biko, Makeba, Malcom and others inspired the music's positive manifestations of resistance."
"Fundamentally, it is about the reclamation of the historical imperative. It is about the dialect of the soul and the spirit while it moves through history. The soul is dialectic. Motion is imperative. We keep moving."
A State of Emergence Suite
A1 Movement One: Thesis
A2 Movement Two: Antithesis
A3 Movement Three: Synthesis
B1 Siyabulela
B2 Interregnum
C1 Eternality
C2 Hope in Azania
D1 The Speculative Fourth