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Andreas Loven: District Six
ByAndreas Loven
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District Six refers to a multicultural community in Cape Town which was demolished by the ruling apartheid regime in 1966. It was a shining example of how different cultures could coexist and thrive, a spirit to which Loven dedicates this music. The album opens with "Good News," a bright, upbeat tune with all the optimism promised by the title. Veteran saxophonist Buddy Wells makes a strong impression. He and Lovens further the musical partnership begun on Loven's debut album Nangijala (Losen Records, 2015), a beautiful collection of impressionistic duets which the pair supported with a Norwegian tour. It is surprising that Wells (who is also a composer) has never recorded as a leader. "In Tune" follows, a reflective trio ballad for the rhythm section which gives drummer Clement Benny a chance to show his prowess with brushes, and finds bassist Romy Brauteseth in a conversational mood. She gets her turn to shine with her solo on "Roots."
"African Piano" could almost be the album title, had it not already been taken by the famous album by South African pianist

Abdullah Ibrahim
pianob.1934
Andreas Loven makes a strong, personal statement with District Six, aided every step of the way by a powerhouse band, equally capable of nuance and high energy. Here's hoping we hear more from all of them. ">
Track Listing
Good news; In Tune; Roots; African Piano; Shine; Inside District Six; Please Forgive Me; The Boiler; Departing Tokyo.
Personnel
Andreas Loven
pianoAndreas Loven: piano; Buddy Wells: tenor saxophone; Romy Brauteseth; bass; Clement Benny: drums.
Album information
Title: District Six | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Losen Records
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