Out Now on digital music platforms: ASHER GAMEDZE - Another Side with Another Time Ensemble /// EU TOUR starts next week

*** out now on all digital music platforms ***

Asher Gamedze
Another Side with Another Time Ensemble

In December of 2020, Cape Town, South Africa-based drummer Asher Gamedze traveled to Cairo, Egypt, where he would assemble a quintet with some of the city's finest improvisers: Maurice Louca (Elephantine, Northern Spy Recs) on synthesizers, Adham Zidan (The Invisible Hands, Baskot Lel Baltageyya) on bass, Chérif El-Masri (Eskenderella, Dimension Machine) on guitar, and Alan Bishop (Sun City Girls, Sublime Frequencies) on alto saxophone.

Set up on a rooftop in a historic part of the city, the group played free through some of Gamedze's recently composed tunes (all of which would end up on his 2023 LP Turbulence and Pulse) and under the guiding principles of his improvisational, philosophical, revolutionary ethos – "to give sound to the idea that another time is possible."

The session was filmed (video produced by Maged Nader can be seen in full via Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center here), and several pieces were included as LP & CD exclusive bonus tracks on Turbulence and Pulse. As of today, for the first time, those tracks – "Melancholia," "If It Rains. To Pursue Truth," and "Out Stepped Zim," are available for your streaming and/or downloading enjoyment across all digital music platforms, worldwide, as a digital EP titled Another Side with Another Time Ensemble.

Listen.


ASHER GAMEDZE
Turbulence and Pulse

ON TOUR

Starting next week Gamedze - with the quartet of cohorts who accompanied him on our 2023 Mushroom Hour co-released LP Turbulence and Pulse - embarks on a series of EU shows organized by the good folks of JAW Family. Full list of dates:

20 JAN // BRUSSELS, BE (Brussels Jazz Festival)
28 FEB // COPENHAGEN, DK (ALICE)
29 FEB // WARSAW, PL (Jassmine)
01 MAR // MECHELEN, BE (Nona)
02 MAR // COLOGNE, DE (King Georg)
03 MAR // OSTEND, BE (KAAP)
05 MAR // STOCKHOLM, SE (Fasching)
06 MAR // BERN, CH (Bee Flat)
07 MAR // ROTTERDAM, NL (De Doelen)


"Melancholia" Live Video & Johannesburg Show Photo Recap

up now on Tracing the Lines

ICYMI: please enjoy this piece in the online version of our label's zine Tracing the Lines. "Asher Gamedze: Turbulence and Pulse in Johannesburg" is a dispatch from the album's 2023 release event at Chiesa di Pazzo Lupi featuring words and photos from South African journalist Tseliso Monaheng, along with a video of Asher & his band performing "Melancholia" at the show.

*** out now on all digital music platforms ***


Asher Gamedze
Another Side with
Another Time Ensemble

In December of 2020, Cape Town, South Africa-based drummer Asher Gamedze traveled to Cairo, Egypt, where he would assemble a quintet with some of the city's finest improvisers: Maurice Louca (Elephantine, Northern Spy Recs) on synthesizers, Adham Zidan (The Invisible Hands, Baskot Lel Baltageyya) on bass, Chérif El-Masri (Eskenderella, Dimension Machine) on guitar, and Alan Bishop (Sun City Girls, Sublime Frequencies) on alto saxophone.

Set up on a rooftop in a historic part of the city, the group played free through some of Gamedze's recently composed tunes (all of which would end up on his 2023 LP Turbulence and Pulse) and under the guiding principles of his improvisational, philosophical, revolutionary ethos – "to give sound to the idea that another time is possible."

The session was filmed (video produced by Maged Nader can be seen in full via Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center here), and several pieces were included as LP & CD exclusive bonus tracks on Turbulence and Pulse. As of today, for the first time, those tracks – "Melancholia," "If It Rains. To Pursue Truth," and "Out Stepped Zim," are available for your streaming and/or downloading enjoyment across all digital music platforms, worldwide, as a digital EP titled Another Side with Another Time Ensemble.

Listen.


((( photo by Dylan Valley )))

About Asher Gamedze

Asher Gamedze is a cultural worker based in Cape Town, South Africa, involved in music, education, and history. As an independent musician he works a drummer, composer, and bandleader.

A versatile drummer with an open sound and sensibility, Gamedze plays across and between multiple traditions of music including free improvisation, soul music, rock ‘n roll, and many locally situated traditions from Southern Africa. Asher has performed extensively in South Africa and other parts of the African continent including Egypt, Lesotho, and Malawi. He has been on multiple European tours and has also played some gigs in the USA, particularly in Chicago where he has a big community. Gamedze’s debut record as a bandleader, Dialectic Soul, was released to critical acclaim in 2020. The record received high ranks on Pitchfork and The New York Times‘s top ten jazz albums of the year, as well as winning ‘Best Traditional Jazz Album’ at the Mzantsi Jazz Awards. Gamedze’s second release, Out Side Work, consisting of two improvised duets with saxophone players Alan Bishop and Xristian Espinoza, came out in April 2022. He toured that record with the reedman Espinoza in Europe in September 2022 and, in November 2022, toured Dialectic Soul, playing venues and festivals such as Jazzfest Berlin, Le Guess Who? and Flagey.

He has recently played on the following recordings: Luh’ra’s Nice (2022), Xhanti Nokwali’s Umthombo (2022), the Mushroom Hour (Johannesburg) / Total Refreshment Centre (London) collaboration On Our Own Clock (2021), Manny WaltersDark Halo (2019) and Live at Milestone (2021), as well as both the full-length Angel Bat Dawid albums released on International Anthem, LIVE (2020) and The Oracle (2019). He has performed live with Ben LaMar Gay, Nduduzo Makhathini, Salim Washington, Sharif Shenaoui, Donna Khalife, and many others.

For Gamedze, the underlying message of his latest album Turbulence and Pulse is “to claim a form of historical agency and realize that the future is not a foregone conclusion. As people we can organize, to transform our world in small and big ways.” This concept comes out of Gamedze’s involvement in radical cultural work and political organizing.

He adds: “One of the ideas that I've had for a long time is to unsettle the way that people think about culture as something static or as something fixed. There’s this tension in Africa, because of the way that the colonists have constructed visions of African culture, where people speak about this need to conserve culture and document it. I think that's important, but you also have to understand that these things are moving. And we are the people who have to participate in that movement.”

Joining Gamedze on Turbulence and Pulse is Thembinkosi Mavimbela on bass, Buddy Wells on tenor saxophone, and Robbin Fassie on trumpet. Vocalist Julian Otis guests on a track - a good friend whom he met through Angel Bat Dawid’s band. “I chose these musicians specifically because I know that they’re open to understanding and interpreting the music from my perspective and my way of working.”

Listen.


*Deluxe Vinyl Package*

One Drop color vinyl

“I feel like my drawings represent the inside of my mind. It’s very free and improvisational,” Gamedze says about his hand-illustrated album art for Turbulence and Pulse. He worked with his friend, designer Naadira Patel, for the final cover layout, which includes liner notes penned by his sister, writer and artist Thuli Gamedze.

Turbulence & Pulse comes on two limited edition "One Drop" color vinyl LPs inside a heavyweight gatefold jacket with obi strip and custom IARC/MH3 printer inner-sleeves. Lacquers were cut by Daniel K at SST, and the vinyl was pressed at Pallas in Germany. The limited edition One Drop color edition is available for the first pressing only, on our Bandcamp page only.

Order a copy today!


Distribution via RedEye for US, Canada, North & South America

This album will also be available on CD and Classic Black Vinyl (same package specs as listed above).

Retailers in the United States or Canada or anywhere else inside of North, South and Central America... Please reach out to your sales rep at RedEye Worldwide if you are interested in making wholesale purchases of this album, or any other album in our catalog. Don't yet have a RedEye rep? Please just reach out to us and we'll get you hooked up!


Distribution via !K7 for Europe, UK, Australia, Japan and ROW

This album will be distributed by our good friends at !K7 and their various territory partners in Europe, UK, Japan, Australia, and everywhere else in the world outside of North & South America.

If you are a retailer or store with questions about wholesale or are just looking to get some of our records... we'd like to make things as easy for you as possible, please do not hesitate to reach out!!!

Turbulence and Pulse is the first collaborative release (of hopefully many) with the Johannesburg-based label Mushroom Hour Half Hour. This crew is a major inspiration for all of us here at IARC – definitely recommend keeping an eye out for any and all of their LPs !!!

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