Mulatu Astatke review – father of Ethio-jazz still innovating during farewell tour
EFG Jazz festival, Royal Festival Hall, London The pioneering 81-year-old vibes player, keyboardist and percussionist creates a controlled whirlwind of experimentation and excitement Absolutely nothing about this set feels predictable: at 81, Mulatu Astatke is still pushing the boundaries of (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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