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Vula Viel: Do Not Be Afraid
ByVula Viel
percussion
Bex Burch
percussionb.1984
Do Not Be Afraid offers a rainbow of spiritual songs and rhythmic stomps. "Well Come" opens on a breath of conch, like a sigh from creation's dawn, as woodblock knockings go rattling out. Burch's gyil swoops in to add both rhythm and melody, sounding refined yet ritualised, impromptu yet exact. The title track is one of several to feature guest singers, where the lyrics are simple mantras with a modern kick. Each is like a melodic chant for personal growth, but in this album's context they might also pass for field hollers or gospel choruses. "I Learn" includes the Dagaare line 'Fo tu me na' ("You insult me") over wild tempos, then "Inside Mirror" also dances into a wounded psyche.
Burch caresses the bones of her instrument on "I Love You" and "We Are" as if to shiver our own ribs and tendons. For this album she teamed up with award-winning composer

Jim Hart
vibraphone
Ruth Goller
bassBut for all the embellishments, there's a strand of minimalism here that could entice fans of

Colin Stetson
woodwinds
The Necks
band / ensemble / orchestra
Steve Reich
composer / conductorb.1936

Milt Jackson
vibraphone1923 - 1999

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943
Track Listing
Well Come; Do Not Be Afraid; I Learn; Inside Mirror; Fire; I Love You; Breathe The Air; We Are.
Personnel
Bex Burch
percussionBex Burch: gyil, vocals; Ruth Goller: bass, vocals; Jim Hart: drums, vocals; Rozie Gyems: vocals; Gwyneth Herbert: vocals; Rita Ray: vocals; Zands Duggan: percussion.
Album information
Title: Do Not Be Afraid | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Vula Viel Records
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