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Description:
New Emancipation by Soweto Kinch, released 17 February 2011, includes the following tracks: "A People With No Past", "Suspended Adolescence", "Love Of Money", "Axis Of Evil" and more.
This version of New Emancipation comes as a 1xCD. -
Saxophonist Soweto Kinch was widely touted as ‘the next big thing’ in British jazz last decade. Four years on from the ambitious but flawed A Life In ...
Chris Parker - 17/Oct/2010
'So many people irrespective of race and class seem troubled by the same modern-day inequalities. So much of our systems of finance and po...
John Fordham - 15/Oct/2010
Soweto Kinch has almost certainly been on the end of the knee-jerk reproofs customarily directed at sophisticated artists who adopt street-culture man...
Phil Johnson - 26/Sep/2010
Saxophonist Kinch is an engaging performer with an enviable social and intellectual reach (Ellington, Madlib and Delius are his touchstones here, alon...
Ivan Hewett - 25/Sep/2010
Soweto Kinch's 'The New Emancipation' brims with sadness and hope..The old slavery may have gone, but new forms have taken their place. That’s the m...
Colin Buttimer - 15/Sep/2010
The New Emancipation is Soweto Kinch's third album, arriving four years after the British saxophonist released A Life in the Day of B19, an ambitious ...