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Bokani Dyer: World Music
ByDyer, as with many if not most top South African jazz players, remains somewhat off the radar for American audiences, but his star has been steadily on the rise since 2011. That's when he took home the Standard Bank Young Artist Award and released his superb sophomore albumEmancipate The Story (Dyertribe Music, 2011). In the years since that record's release, a diet of local performance, touring, and writing has helped him grow and mature at a rapid pace, leading to what can be heard on World Music.
Across twelve tracks, Dyer sums up his inclusive musical philosophy, touching on soulful notes, spiritual tones, sophisticated concepts, and simply presented notions. He looks here, there, and everywhere in search of sound and meaning, but there are no overtly placed pins on the map. There are, however, reference points, intentional or not, in this music. Dyer seems to bridge the gap between late period

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Robert Glasper
pianob.1978

Abdullah Ibrahim
pianob.1934

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962
Dyer works with a well-matched crew here, a band that plays to new ideas while also referencing his previous work. Notables from Emancipate The Storybassist

Shane Cooper
bass, acousticb.1985
Track Listing
Waiting, Falling; Vuvuzela; Reflection; Outro; Transit; The Artist; Interlude-See My People Through; Recess; Keynote; Master Of Ceremony; African Piano-Water; Motho Wa Modimo.
Personnel
Bokani Dyer
pianoAlbum information
Title: World Music | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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