Wouter Kellerman, Mzansi (independent, 2013) Wouter (pronounced Vo-tur) Kellerman is a South African flute player, who plays what we might think of as African world fusion music, leading a combo that includes up to five singers, three percussionists, five guitarists and himself on flute.
By now, you've probably figured that Kellerman isn't content to establish a sound and then riff on its variations forever, like so many fusion groups do. He leaves the South African style to do a couple in the West African tradition, such as his cover of Cheilch Lo's "N'Jarinu Garab," which features a classical guitar and beautiful percussive flute playing. If your knowledge of African music stopped with Paul Simon's Graceland, Wouter Kellerman's Mzansi is the perfect vehicle to take you deeper. It is original, accessible and open, showing us how the music and culture of other continents belong to us all and, in the way it reflects Celtic folk, American jazz and rap, how every culture reflects and builds on the art of every other. Mostly, though, it'll provide you with one fine listening experience. ![]() |
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