09 The Shaolin Afronauts - Voyage [Freestyle Records] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 28, 2013
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Album: Quest Under Capricorn [ALBUM]
Track: 9 of 11
Title: Voyage
Artist: The Shaolin Afronauts
Label: Freestyle Records
Cat#: FSRCD095
Formats: CD
Digital Release: 16th July 2012
Physical Release: 16th July 2012

About This Release:

2011's debut album from The Shaolin Afronauts 'Flight Of The Ancients' was a critical and commercial success story, lauded as a truly original blend of the sounds of1970's West Africa, Ethiopiaand the pioneering and progressive avant-garde jazz artists of the same period.
'Flight Of The Ancients' went onto be nominated for several music awards, including the 25th Aria Fine Arts Awards in the world music category, whilst the band, led by Ross McHenry, cemented it's reputation as a truly revelatory live act, with a colourful and vibrant visual element to their shows, with the band resplendent in flowing, hooded robes and face paint to complete the spiritual presentation of their highly original music!
Now in 2012, The Shaolin Afronauts continue their musical journey with the follow up album 'Quest Under Capricorn' and the groups musical progression is apparent from the outset.
Opening with the mesmerising groove of 'Brooklyn', the band establish their innovative and highly individual approach from the get go.Winds Across Gayanamede, whilst established on an afrobeat foundation, also highlights perfectly the jazz element of the bands approach, head nodding beats, overlaid with free blowing horns that ride over ensemble riffs in a seamless and enchanting style.
Moody, introspective keys and horns open up the title track Quest Under Capricorn, which has something of a soundtrack feel, and it's easy to imagine the influence of film music legends Lalo Schifrin or Ennio Morricone permeating the proceedings as the band were laying down this expansive, eastern tinged endeavour.
Throbbing synthesiser sounds herald the start of Forests of Io, then a deliberate, chugging afro jazz groove takes over, on this highly individual and spiritual composition.
Quest Under Capricorn marks a development and progression of The Shaolin Afronauts sound, which evokes the spirit of the mighty Sun Ra, Mulatu Astatke, Fela Kuti, John Coltrane and a host of other free thinking musical pioneers and explorers...; and sets the group well apart from the glut of less explorative and imaginative groups of a similar ilk. The Shaolin Afronauts return with a highly original sound made up of classic influences, but tailor made for the 21st century.

Reviews for This Release:

"A solid album from start to finish that stands up to repeated listenings - recommended!" - Jazzman Gerald (Jazzman Records)

"This is perfect for my ears! Spiritual afrobeats of the highest order with plenty of nods to the spacey fusionistic palette which always gets me there and an absolutely stormin brass section - like Tony Allen jamming with the Arkestra and Herbie Hancock right here in my office! Excellent listen from start to finish." - Bill (rootdown.fm)

"Nice fresh sounding afrobeat - this one will make the dance floor pop for sure!" - Alvin (EXpressionS)

"This is one of the best albums I have heard in a long time. Funky, jazzy, superb." - Nick Davies (The Boogie Wonderland Sho)

"These guys are funky as hell! Solid album all around." - Junior (Eavesdrop Radio 91.7FM)

"This album could be subtitled "Afrobeat Today" or "Evolution of Afrobeat!"" - T-Bird (WTNR Radio.com)

"Full of atmosphere and coming across like a 40 year old yet-to-be-discovered gem, this is class!" - Ginger Tony (Solar Radio/Soul Survivor)

"Freestyle is one of the highest quality labels I've ever had the pleasure of listening to... the music is outstanding" - Grant Paterson (Bad Apple)

"A very powerful and abstract journey through space and time." - Marcus Milz (Radio Corax 95.9fm)

"Just insane amounts of confident musicality here!" - Velanche
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