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The NJE at Indo, Whitechapel

Indo, Whitechapel
London
January 30, 2018
There has been a drinking establishment at 133 Whitechapel Road, east London, since the eighteenth century. A music license was first obtained in 1856 when the site was rebuilt after fire damage. Now a narrow bar, bookended by stained glass windows and a magnificent mirror, Indo hosts a monthly free gig by The NJE (Near Jazz Experience).
The trio's leader and saxophonist

Terry Edwards
saxophoneb.1960

Jimi Hendrix
guitar, electric1942 - 1970
The set was mostly arranged and improvised around the band's debut album Afloat. Edwards shifted between alto and tenor, sometimes using the double-sax technique to honk like the noise of a beautiful traffic jam. He blew a pocket trumpet, muted tenderly, as if sighing a lament for barflies everywhere. Dapper in a grey suit, he also muffled his saxophones using either the mic or his raised thigh, like a consummate showman.
Mark Bedford
bassNot that the scene inside was any less animated when Edwards handed out egg-shaped shakers. These mini-maracas were rattled by the crowd until Indo was awash with a kind of ritualised rain dance. There was also time for the band to honour recently deceased English rock eccentric Mark E Smith, with a take on his rockabilly piece "The Container Drivers."
Two nights later, The NJE delivered another smoking set at London's legendary Roundhouse, in support to Nadine Shah. Given the fan base Edwards's band is gaining among jazz fans and mainstreamers alike, you might wish to catch them at Indo, with its stuccoed Italianate frontage, before the place can no longer restrain them.
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