Batsumi

  • Post by Britishbogroll
  • Mar 15, 2025
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Insanely brilliant South African Jazz L.P. from 1974

Available from Bandcamp here

Another Honest Jon’s recommendation from Andreas who is like the Mr Benn of music as I invariably end up buying whichever jewel he plays in this shop.

This one is pure liquid sunshine. Amazing production and super melodic mix of spiritual jazz and African instruments.

“Recorded in 1974 in Soweto, this is an intriguing, rousing reminder of the inventive styles that flourished in apartheid-era South Africa, but never came to the notice of the outside world. Batsumi were an Afro-jazz outfit led by a blind guitarist, Johnny Mothopeng, along with his keyboard-playing brother Lancelot and bassist Zulu Bidi. They worked in the sprawling Johannesburg township in the early 70s, and their debut album has been unobtainable for decades. Remastered from the original tapes, and best played very loud, it’s a vibrant, energetic workout in which slinky, repeated riffs are matched against wailing, sometimes psychedelic effects, with saxophone and flute solos added. There are five lengthy tracks here, and they range from the opening Lishonile, in which hypnotic, repeated phrases and solos give way after nine minutes to equally furious chanting, and the cool Anishilabi, in which a classy keyboard workout and bass solo ease into a cool, loping riff. An obscure African recording, maybe, but this is still great dance music.”