Other Worlds And Habitats

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The latest album from The Sorcerers arrives just in time for summer, offering a new step in their unique approach to Ethiopian-inspired jazz. "Other Worlds and Habitats" benefits from the analog recording and meticulous production expected from this prestigious studio. This highly anticipated fourth album follows the success of I Too Am A Stranger, a record praised by Jamie Cullum of BBC Radio 2: "I love it, it's really good!", by Ethiopian jazz legend Mulatu Astatke: "I love the grooves, and it's nice to see The Sorcerers interpreting Ethiopian grooves and jazz in their own way," and by Nightmares on Wax: "It sounds great! I love the way it's recorded." Tireless and always vigilant to avoid pastiche, The Sorcerers see the Ethiopian sound as a fundamental element of their natural progression as a band, but also as a foundation for a much larger and ever-expanding structure. The arrival of keyboardist Johnny Richards, whose use of the Jen 73 piano, Mellotron, and Farfisa, alongside the band's founding members, has opened promising new perspectives for The Sorcerers, combining the forward-looking optimism of the 1960s and 1970s (an era when artists began experimenting with new electronic technologies and the democratization of synthesizers) with more traditional sounds. Drawing inspiration from Ethiopian keyboardist Hailu Mergia and Nigerian musician William Onyeabor, "Other Worlds and Habitats," as its name suggests, illustrates The Sorcerers' evolution toward a new and deeply stimulating musical landscape.

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