Showing posts with label World Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World Music. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 October 2012

PASSING CLOUDS- A PRIDE AND RIDE OVER LONDON'S HACKNEY CLUBS...

Hackney is buzzing. Why? Two words...
I had heard about this small intimate venue for many years... but never ventured in. So on 13th October, three Saturdays ago I popped in to see two amazing acts.

First was the five man percussion- led by visiting Mali Djembe master-drummer Djembe Thunder  with Siemy Di (Congo) on Kit drums, Williams Cumberbache (Venezuela) on Congas, plus another Mali player and wizard musician...Abdullah Samfo, all on fire. 
Or should I say fire and water...for the sound was very balanced.
Idriss made the crowd crazy. He was energetic and the team played along with him. The best thing about this set was the way ... experienced and technically able quartet let one another play. No-one showed off or competed. A master class of dynamics. This made the rhythms audible, clear and easy to hear. Which made all of us in the audience enjoy being at Passing Clouds.
Next set was the host himself. Always positive in the way he presented other musicians and how he spoke to the warm and receptive audience. Planetman (shown on his new CD below) is an example of the entertainer, educator and artist musician all rolled into one.

Friday, 3 September 2010

BRASILIAN RHYTHMS AND MARCELO VIG

Meet Brazilian extraordinary musician and creative percussionist, Marcelo Vig. Between 2002 and 2005 I was lucky to work with Marcelo in an African-Brazilian rhythms project across London clubs...
Today his multiple skills have mushroomed into this rhythm production company and an interesting music blog...amongst other creations.