Thembi Jamal a écrit:PS: il a aussi était la nounou de Georgia Anne Muldrow= future of soul
J'ai écouté brièvement son album "Olesi: Fragments of an Earth", j'en garde une très bonne impression. Faut que je me penche un peu plus sur son cas.
J'avais déja brièvement évoqué cette artiste à travers son duo avec Dudley Perkins : http://www.spokenfunk.org/g-d-georgie-d ... t5889.html
http://www.myspace.com/georgiaannemuldrow
http://www.stonesthrow.com/georgia/
"Georgia Anne Muldrow's debut album "Olesi" was released on Stones Throw Records in 2006. Inspired by solid '70s soul, free jazz and a bottom-heavy hip-hop thump, Georgia paints a unique musical canvas that has the underground stopping to gaze and take it all in. It’s just one 22-year old woman behind such a breadth of sonic expression – she does her own vocals, background vocals AND the beats.
Georgia springs from a family of creative musicians, whose roots run deep in the '60s and '70s progressive jazz scene: her father invented instruments for Eddie Harris, and her mother performed with Pharoah Sanders. Their innovation passed to their daughter, who approaches her labyrinth of keyboards, synthesizers and various instruments with a fresh perspective every time.
Following her debut album, Georgia began collaborating frequently with Dudley Perkins. "



