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Nerija: Blume
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Cassie Kinoshi
saxophoneb.1993

Nubya Garcia
saxophone
Sheila Maurice-Grey
trumpetRosie Turton
tromboneShirley Tetteh
guitar, electricRio Kai
bassAmong Blume's charms is a great vibe. A defining feature of the new London scene is its collegiate nature. This did not come about by accident. The influence of the pioneering Tomorrow's Warriors project is writ large. The organisation, which was co-founded in 1991 by bassist

Gary Crosby
bass, acousticb.1955
Central to Tomorrow's Warriors' educational approach is the idea of comradely unity, the prioritisation of co-operation over competition, and the philosophy is part of Nérija's creative process. Blume contains two group compositions plus one from each musician in the band; solo space is allotted in a similarly even-handed fashion. There are no sharp elbows at playand the sense of good fellowship seeps out of the music, too.
The Chicago-born tenor saxophonist

Idris Ackamoor
saxophoneb.1951
Co-operation and unification are not necessarily the same as collectivism, however, and collectivist endeavours, be they musical or extra-musical, often fail for want of finding an efficacious alternative to top-down leadership. Nérija, though, is making the idea work. There is not a single longueur on the album. Cassie Kinoshi's "E.U. (Emotionally Unavailable)," Shirley Tetteh's "Partner Girlfriend Lover" and Nubya Garcia's impressionistic title track are not so much highlights as firsts among equals.
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On July 10, Gary Crosby was awarded The Queen's Medal for Music, making him the first jazz musician and the first person of colour to receive the honour. What Tomorrow's Warriors needs next is a bigger grant from the box tickers at Arts Council England. ">
Track Listing
Nascence; Riverfest; Last Straw; Partner Girlfriend Lover; EU (Emotionally Unavailable); Blume; Equanimous; Swift; Unbound; Blume ii.
Personnel
Cassie Kinoshi: alto saxophone; Nubya Garcia: tenor saxophone; Sheila Maurice-Grey: trumpet; Rosie Turton: trombone: Shirley Tetteh: guitar; Rio Kai: bass; Lizy Exell: drums.
Album information
Title: Blume | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Domino Records (UK)
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