Mulatu Astatke At The Powerstation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MULATU ASTATKE
With The Black Jesus Experience
At The Powerstation,
Auckland
Friday 25th November 2011
The
Powerstation plays host to one of Ethiopia’s most
treasured musicians when Mulatu Astatke comes to Auckland in
November to play his first ever New Zealand
show.
Astatke is known as the “Father of
Ethio-Jazz”, a style of music that combines Latin jazz and
early soul and funk with traditional Ethiopian harmony.
The influence of the vibraphone and percussion master
has been felt globally since he began performing and
recording in the 1960s, and his career has received a recent
boost thanks to a new generation of fans discovering his
music. Record lovers have dug far and wide for his early
vinyl releases, and he has found his distinctive work
sampled by the likes of Kanye West, Nas and Damian
Marley.
He is possibly best known to mainstream
audiences for his musical contribution to Jim Jarmusch’s
2005 film Broken Flowers, for which he provided the score
and several songs on the soundtrack.
Considered one of
the finest and most inventive composers by both beat-heads
and jazz-cats alike;
Astatke is also a lively and vibrant performer, bringing phenomenal skills, boundless energy and a broad smile whenever he takes the stage.
For this
one-off New Zealand show, Mulatu Astatke is joined by The
Black Jesus Experience, an Australian/Ethiopian ensemble who
fuse traditional Ethiopian song with jazz, funk and hip hop.
The nine-piece group supported Astatke for his recent
sell-out Australian shows, having just returned from their
own highly successful tour of Europe and
Ethiopia.
Mulatu Astatke and The Black Jesus
Experience perform at Auckland’s Powerstation on Friday
25th November, 2011.
Ticket pre sale Tuesday 20th Sept
go to http://www.powerstation.net.nz/ for all ticket and
show information.
General on sale Thursday 22nd
tickets from Ticketmaster and Real Groovy Auckland
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