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Shane Coope & Mabuta
Finish The Sun

Finish The Sun

Catno

KJR004

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

South Africa

Release date

May 13, 2022

Genres

Jazz

Finish The Sun, the second offering from Shane Cooper & MABUTA, is a glowing and energetic album, rooted in grooves from all over the African continent. The six-piece outfit draws on influences from Mali, Nigeria, the Sahel, Morocco; and the many sounds that make up their native South Africa. This musical trip seamlessly dances through Afrobeat, maskandi, funk and hip hop, to moments of cinematic beauty. All embedded with subtle hints of 70s psychedelia. The core group of Shane Cooper, Bokani Dyer, Sisonke Xonti, and Robin Fassie invited international guests on drums including: Jamie Peet, Arthur Hnatek, Christopher Cantillo, and more…

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21€*

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A1

Finish The Sun

A2

Where The Heart Is

A3

Umshana

A4

Spirit Animal

B1

Kucheza

B2

Joburg Poem

B3

Flow

B4

The Walk

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