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“This melodic gem of an album is highly recommended.”
- The JazzMann
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“Precise ebullience and relaxed funkiness.”
- The Guardian

Sunday, 12th January
Jazz/World Music

Philip Clouts Quartet

Lila Philip Clouts Qt
Umoya Philip Clouts Qt

The dancing exuberance of South African Township music, the convivial groove of gospel-influenced soul jazz, the joyful sway of Cuban dance music, the bluesy melodies of Middle Eastern praise songs, and so much more all come together in pianist Philip Clouts' superbly accomplished quartet.

Philip swings with rhythmic deliberation and a crystal clear sense of phrasing, while his strong, detailed, accessible, and appealing compositions result in a quartet whose playing is brimming with tremendous imagination, vim, and vigour. The soul jazz, funk, and World Music blend works a treat, and the music's overall upbeat nature makes it all the more enjoyable.

The quartet has released three critically acclaimed CDs. Sennen  Cove  blends  Dorset’s  stunning  coastline with Africa

Latina flavours, while The Hour of Pearl features lilting calypso to driving Latin American grooves, hypnotic swirling melodies, klezmer, township rhythms and gospel.

The quartet's latest release, Umoya (from the Zulu word for life force), sees Philip's African inspirations extend beyond Cape jazz to Gnawa music, Afrobeat, pan-European folksong, soul jazz and even Drum‘n’Bass. "A life-affirming, musically accomplished album,” commented reviewer Adrian Pallant, while UK Vibe called it “a revelatory experience", and JazzFM said it had "a very infectious feelgood quality."

Philip Clouts (Keyboard) Samuel Eagles (Soprano Saxophone) Marcus Penrose (Double Bass) Ted Carrasco (Drums)

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