Adriano Adewale Group

Genre: World
Secondary Genre: Jazz London, Not Applicable United Kingdom Contact

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Artist Information

Biography

Throw aside preconceived musical prejudices, abandon all attempts to catalogue: a rich chemistry of cultural influences is at work when the Adriano Adewale Group gets together on stage.

Rooted in the musical traditions of Nigeria, Angola and Brazil and infused with contemporary European classical and jazz styles, percussionist and composer Adriano Adewale’s music is a global fusion of musical influences.

“Music starts and finishes with silence. From beginning to end there is much that is seen and experienced that cannot be put into words. Our music varies in shape, weight and colour, and it takes the audience on a journey where sounds uncover intrinsic identities of simplicity and beauty, through translating images, words and movement into music.” Adriano Adewale.

He performs with his outstanding ensemble of international musicians: Australian Nathan Thomson on double bass and flute; Senegalese Kadialy Kouyate on kora and vocals; and Brazilian Marcelo Andrade, on flute, sax and rabeca.

“Adriano Adewale boasts an imposing collection of firepower yet deploys it with rare restraint.” The Times


Adriano formed the Adriano Adewale Group in 2007 to explore his own compositions with other accomplished musicians. Their music explores issues of history, identity and nature. The group has released their debut album SEMENTES (Seeds) in September '08. Produced by international Jazz ledgend Gilad Atzmon the album features Gilad Atzmon and virtuoso guitarist Antonio Forcione.

This band's pedigree is very special:

Adriano Adewale was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil. For many years he was known as Adriano Pinto, a colonial name he received at birth. It was after he visited to Africa (Nigeria and Benin Republic) to discover his roots that he changed his name to Adriano Adewale Itauna, from the Yoruba-Nigeria and Tupi Guarani-Brazil respectively. He moved to London in 2000 and formed his first UK band Sambura, which released one album, Cru. Performing in various festivals and venues, Adriano was introduced to Antonio Forcione and soon became part of the Antonio Forcione Quartet who performs all over the world. Other great collaborators he has shared the stage with with include Bobby McFerrin, Joanna MacGregor and Benjamim Taubkin.

Kadialy Kouyate was born in southern Senegal, in Kolda in Casamance. He was born into a large musical family of dialis or griot, meaning West African storytellers who perpetuate the oral tradition and history of a village or family. He is a direct descendant of Balla Fasseke Kouyate, the first Mandinka diali who became the official griot in the service of the emperor. At the moment Kouyate is the leader of a 4 piece band called Sound Archive.

Marcelo Andrade (Saxophones, Flutes & Violins) was born in Rio de Janeiro. He moved to London in 1989 and continued his studies of jazz violin, saxophone, flute, guitar and composition. Marcelo has had many TV appearances and his compositions have been widely broadcasted (Jazz FM, BBC, NHK). He has recorded and performed with a variety of artists, from Milton Nascimento to Corinne Bailey Rae, and has co-led his own groups for a number of years, amongst them London Latin Jazz Ensemble, Japanese-Brazilian project Ohayo-Samba and Brazilian-Funk group Saravah Soul.

Nathan Thomson (Double Bass and Flute) was born in Australia where he studied at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. Further studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama brought him to London where he is now based. Nathan Thomson is a bassist, multi-instrumentalist and composer with a focus on acoustic and traditional instruments. He has collaborated and performed with musicians from many parts of the world with a special interest in Africa where he lived and worked with traditional musicians for five years.

Instrumentation

Brazilian Adriano Adewale (percussion/vocals); Senegalese Kadialy Kouyate (Kora/Vocals); Brazilian Marcelo Andrade (Saxophones/Flutes/Rabeca); Australian Nathan Thomson (Double Bass/Flutes/Kalimba).

Discography

SEMENTES (Seeds) 2008 (Segue Records SEGCD0801)

RAIZES (roots) Sept 2010 (Segue Records SEGCD1002)

Official Website

http://www.adrianoadewale.co.uk

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Press

  • "...reminiscent of the great Airto Moreira’s magic but with a personality of its own” [+ Show ]

    “Creating a fabulous range of sounds and rhythms reminiscent of the great Airto Moreira’s magic but...

  • "World jazz at its best. Exhilarating, uplifting, life affirming music from the planet via London."**** [+ Show ]

    If any evidence were needed to demonstrate how London has become a musical melting pot this album is...

  • "The Vibe is Exhilarating." **** [+ Show ]

    Is it “world” or is it “jazz”? The questions is posed by Brazilian percussionist Adriano Adewale, an...

  • "Adewale gave an extraordinary performance." [+ Show ]

    Adriano Adewale’s Quartet blending jazz, African and Brazilian elements amazed the audience at Pizza...

  • "Sementes benefits from a loose, folky jazz feel and nuances that separate it from your average world groove recording." *** [+ Show ]

    Moving to London in 2000, it didn’t take too long for the effusive Brazilian percussionist Adriano A...

  • "Jazzy Braziliance from London"*** [+ Show ]

    Adriano Adewale is a London-based Brazilian percussionist best known perhaps as a regular member of ...

  • "although superficially gentle on the ear, reveals more powerful felicities on repeated exposure." [+ Show ]

    Attempting to define or, more properly, to discourage others from arbitrarily and inaccurately label...

  • "Buy the album, stay at home, go on a journey." [+ Show ]

    Adriano Adewale might have been born into one of the world’s biggest urban sprawls (Sao Paulo) but h...

  • "Adewale's compositions are simple but uncliched, featuring different percussive combinations on nearly every track. It's beautifully recorded, too."*** [+ Show ]

    Percussion and wind instruments have an affinity that goes back aeons, and Brazilian percussionist A...

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    Adriano Adewale boasts an imposing collection of firepower yet deploys it with rare restraint.

Setlist

Adriano Adewale Group's Standard Set:

2 x 45 minutes

To include (all composed by Adriano Adewale):

New Material +

Material from repertoire:

Domingo
Sempre
Frevo
Assim
Comboio
Family Album
Passa por Mim
Telefone
Encanto
Together
Song for the Pipes
"nho"
"Ideia"

Basic Requirements


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