Dive into the mystical world of The Sorcerers, where soundtrack, jazz, and ethio-jazz converge to create an enchanting auditory experience. This unique soundscape can be explored through standout albums like “The Sorcerers” (2015) and the evocative “I Too Am a Stranger” (2024), showcasing their evolution and mastery over genre-blending. With a discography enriched by releases such as “Summoning the Monkey God / End Credits” (2019) and “In Search of the Lost City of the Monkey God” (2020), The Sorcerers have carved a niche that resonates with fans of eclectic and world-influenced jazz. Their work, steeped in rich textures and intricate arrangements, positions them among the vanguard of modern ethio-jazz, drawing comparisons to contemporaries who push the boundaries of traditional and experimental sounds.
The Sorcerers: Masters of Afro-Jazz
Once again, The Sorcerers enchant audiences with yet another incredible album, solidifying their position as one of the most consistent acts in the realm of Afro-jazz. With each release, they continue to push the boundaries of the genre, earning comparisons to the legendary Ethiopiques series—a testament to their profound impact on contemporary music. Form