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Mabuta: Welcome To This World
By
Shane Cooper
bass, acousticb.1985
Opening on drummer Marlon Witbooi's cadential groove and quickly moving into a trance state with an arpeggiated keyboard crosscurrent, Mabuta wastes no time in taking the music to an astral realm. But this isn't a sleepy drift through starry atmospheres. Witbooi and Cooper dig in under the surface, the horns crest the waves, and the overall impression is one of hypnotic splendor, not gentle woolgathering. The follow-up track"Bamako Love Song," one of two numbers featuring breakout British saxophone star

Shabaka Hutchings
woodwindsA dose of Afropop, à la

Fela Kuti
saxophone1938 - 1997
Reza Khota
guitar, electricWhile the identity of this band is primarily shaped by Cooper's divergent interests and musical bearing, driven by the marriage of his bass to Witbooi's backbone drumming, and molded into melodic realms by the horns, the contributions of not-so-secret weapon

Bokani Dyer
pianoTrack Listing
Welcome To This World; Bamako Love Song; Fences; Beneath The Waves; Log Out Shut Down; As We Drift Away; Tafattala; The Tunnel
Personnel
Shane Cooper
bass, acousticShane Cooper: electric bass, double bass, guitar, synthesizers, Rhodes; Bokani Dyer: piano, Rhodes, synthesizers; Marlon Witbooi: drums; Sisonke Xonti: tenor saxophone; Robin Fassie-Kock: trumpet; Reza Khota: guitar; Shabaka Hutchings: tenor saxophone; Buddy Wells: tenor saxophone; Chris Engel: alto saxophone; Janus van der Merwe: baritone saxophone; Tlale Makhene: percussion.
Album information
Title: Welcome To This World | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Afrosynth Records
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