**** Hukwe Zawose
CHIBITE
(Real World)
African-roots enthusiasts who
have yet to discover this veteran master of Tanzanian ilimba (thumb piano)
could hardly ask for a better introduction. The deep, gong-like resonance and
loping swing of Zawose's grooves invite comparisons with neighboring Zimbabwe's
Shona music masters, including pop icon Thomas Mapfumo, but the rich, crying
vocal harmonies that accompany many of these acoustic tunes also recall the
more familiar folkiness of music from Madagascar. With flutes, a violin, and
ringing percussion worked into the mix, these 10 seductive tracks can also
approach the hocketing, gonzo spell of Central African pygmy singing. But
enough comparisons. For all the resonance, Zawose has a sound of his own,
sweetly mysterious, moody, revelatory. With all the current releases that sell
notions of trance and spirituality cheap, here is genuine music of the soul,
simply recorded, simply presented, simply spectacular.
-- Banning Eyre
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