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Shabaka Explores New Sonic Worlds on 'Of the Earth'
15 Jan
Summary
- Shabaka's new album 'Of the Earth' releases March 6 on Shabaka Records.
- The album is partly inspired by D'Angelo's 'Brown Sugar'.
- Shabaka has transitioned from saxophone/clarinet to flute and music production.

Shabaka, the acclaimed musician previously known for his work with Sons of Kemet and Comet Is Coming, is launching his solo career with a new album titled "Of the Earth." This highly anticipated release is scheduled for March 6 and will be the first offering from his newly established Shabaka Records. The album's creative direction is notably influenced by D'Angelo's seminal work, "Brown Sugar."
Listeners can now experience two preview tracks from the album: "A Future Untold" and "Marwa the Mountain." Shabaka's artistic journey on this project reflects a significant personal and professional evolution. He has embraced the flute, a departure from his primary instruments of clarinet and saxophone, and delved into the realm of music production, skills he honed after the pandemic.
This period of learning and creative exploration has culminated in "Of the Earth," which Shabaka describes as a celebration of artistic freedom. His U.S. tour commences soon, with performances planned in Philadelphia, New York, and the Big Ears festival in Tennessee, where he will present both solo and collaborative sets.




