Shabaka weaves intricate jazz narratives that captivate and challenge the listener’s ear, ensuring a profound auditory journey. With a rich discography, Shabaka’s “A.R.E. Project” (2017) and “Dense” (2018) showcase a deep exploration of jazz’s transformative power, while “Afrikan Culture” (2022) highlights a vibrant fusion of traditional and contemporary influences. The upcoming “Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace” (2024) promises to further this evolution, offering new dimensions to Shabaka’s sound. Released under various influential labels, these works position Shabaka within a lineage of innovative jazz visionaries. Drawing inspiration from related , the music not only honors jazz traditions but also pushes boundaries, appealing to vinyl enthusiasts and new listeners alike. Shabaka stands as a testament to the genre’s enduring and evolving legacy.
Shabaka’s Stellar Collab: “I’ll Do Whatever You Want” Features André 3000, Floating Points, and More
#shabaka #vinyl #indiemusic Shabaka delivers yet another sonic masterpiece with the release of “I’ll Do Whatever You Want,” the second single from his upcoming album, “Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace.” This track is a star-studded affair, featuring contributions from Floating Points, Laraaji, André 3000, Esperanza Sp
Shabaka Explores New Musical Territory with “Perceive its Beauty, Acknowledge its Grace”
#shabaka #vinyl #indiemusic Renowned saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings, known for his groundbreaking work with groups like Sons of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming, steps into a new realm with his upcoming album, “Perceive its Beauty, Acknowledge its Grace.” Departing from the saxophone, the instrument he’s become synonymous with, Shabaka ventures