Jazz on 3: Sons of Kemet

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  • hackneyvi
    • Nov 2024

    Jazz on 3: Sons of Kemet

    I got this music all wrong. On Monday night, after a rotten day, the best my late-night patience could come up with was this:

    Shabaka and the Sons of Kemet

    Tuned in late and, at 1' 08", I seem to listening to them do their "Somebody to lean on/Molly Malone/Frere Jacques"-medley. But I dunno why they're bothering because it's a bombastic bore. The beat's ok - funk but too crudely heavy to be interesting; this is just nodding music to me.

    Oh!, it was "Rastaman Chant", music for stoners. Of course!

    Jez Nelson says, "They'd be a good party band." It's good to be light-hearted but in my head it just lumbered, neither light nor hearty. Has the smug insincerity of intoxication that can just as quickly turn to fights/knives.

    Matana Roberts - Found her tone uninteresting at the outset but the piece became compelling till the cod trad' portion. Didn't recover anything for me in the breakdown (nor from the segue to the next band).
    Last edited by Guest; 23-06-11, 11:12.
  • hackneyvi

    #2
    Back to the start. If I'd heard it 6 or 8 years ago when I was in love with Can, I'd probably have got a kick out of it. This music's not what I'm thirsty for at the moment. Feels quite familiar and doesn't refresh.

    The Junglist - Not different enough from the loop/sample models to fill my ears.
    Going Home - It's not so far off Bill Haley. I love Bill Haley.
    Song for Galeano - Not for the first time in this show, I'm reminded me of some saxophone music by Carey Blyton for Doctor Who.
    Book of Disquiet - The atmospherics are Patient! Much more! Shabaka Hutchings playing seems much more suited and much more interesting in this setting. To my ignorant old ears, this is a really potent piece!
    Last edited by Guest; 22-06-11, 19:33.

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    • hackneyvi

      #3
      Listening to a 3rd section of the prog; the iPod shuffle and hearing the guy talk he's charming, a Yorkshireman? Such a range of music and he's playing with Mulata Astatke.

      Why are almost all of my first reactions so closed?

      Capleton - Prophet’s Philosophyand Getatchew Mekurya - Shellela are good news to me.

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      • hackneyvi

        #4
        Burn - Concludes almost in a hammer of panic.
        Beware - ?
        Scatter - Opens with a lovely tropical ensemble of elephants, frothy gibbons and parrots and their random songs choiring into fever. There are celestial sonics lifts. These birds can play. Some Steve McQueen wall ball game. Wobbling signoff, liked.
        Rastaman Chant - Well-produced 80s pop stomp.

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