The Woima Collective was born from deep within the brass section of renowned German funk unit Poets Of Rhythm, as tenor sax player Johannes Schleiermacher became immersed in the rhythms and modes of the African music that the Poets love so much. Johannes got inspired by the African rhythms after some excursions to Morocco, where he picked up lots of old cassettes and soaked up the very natural musical environment out there. People sitting out in the open jamming away was a far cry from his academic and classical training, and this Moroccan music seemed to flow from the heart. Johannes particularly like the feeing of celebration and healing at the Gnawan trance performances, where the dance and music was so interlinked. He also met Ethiopian jazz ambassador Mulatu Astatke, who taught him more about the different musical modes. After that Johannes just knew he had to play with other people who also loved this music and shared the same spirit and ideas. After an initial period of writing he brought together a group of ten musicians, with a view to recording a single. Combining the fiery rhythm section, with keys, guitar, and a five-man brass and woodwind combo, Johannes took the name for the group from a Guinean rhythm that his percussionist friend taught him - Woima, the rhythm of the magician. Album: Tezeta Released: September 27, 2010 Label : Kindred Spirits Support: Credits Baritone Saxophone – Ben Abarbanel-Wolff Bass – Andreas Lang Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Daniel Glatzel Drums, Percussion – Bernd Oezsevim Flute – Oliver Roth Guitar – JJ Whitefield* Keyboards – Thomas Myland Mastered By – Kelly Hibbert Mixed By – Jochen Ströh, Johannes Schleiermacher Percussion – Wolfram Blechner Recorded By – Jochen Ströh Tenor Saxophone, Written-By – Johannes Schleiermacher Trombone – Jens Kristian Bang
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