Asher Gamedze on The Jazz Standard With Brenda Sisane

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We turn toward drummer, composer, thinker Asher Gamedze as he opens up his new project, A Semblance. A title that already resists certainty.

A likeness. A trace. A suggestion of something once known — or perhaps something still becoming. With Asher, return is never simple. It is layered, political, spiritual and sonic. He asks: what does it mean to go back in a country where history is unfinished? What does it mean to return to self when the self is shaped by movement, by migration, and by memory?
22 Feb English South Africa Music History · Music Commentary

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