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Freshlyground - Afro-beat, Funk, Folk, Function Band,
Party Band.
Cape Town, Durban,
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Everywhere they go, Freshly Ground is a sensation.
In South Africa, audiences of every race cram in to
see them. Old people get up and dance. Hip black
teenagers sing to their lyrics. White kids emulate
their moves. The very presence of this band in South
Africa is a promise of a harmonious future.
Every radio station in the country is playing their
music. Through it all, the guys have maintained
their sense of individual identity. Through it all
they’ve kept their focus and their desire to play
what reflects their uniqueness, THEMSELVES. |
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More on Freshlyground....
Freshlyground
formed early 2002, and is made up of seven talented
and diverse musicians from South Africa, Mozambique
and Zimbabwe.
In 2003 Freshlyground launched their debut album,
Jika Jika, the success of which firmly cemented the
band as one of South Africa's most successful young
acts. In the same year this seven-piece Cape Town
based band enjoyed much wider exposure, playing at
numerous music festivals including the Harare
International Festival of the Arts and the Robben
Island African Festival. Freshlyground were invited
to Harare International Festival of the Arts 2004 as
the South African representative for the festival,
where they headlined the closing ceremony,
performing a song with Zimbabwean icon Oliver
Mtukudzi.

Freshlyground played alongside the likes of Miriam
Makeba, Stanley Clarke and Femi Kuti. In July 2004
the band performed at the prestigious Villa
Celimontana Festival in Rome while taking a break
from the recording studio. Freshlyground were
invited to play at the Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan in
March 2005. They then traveled to Germany to front
the celebration of 5 years of partnership between
Cape Town and Aachen. Freshlyground completed
recording their second album in Johannesburg in
June/July 2004 under their independent Freeground
Records label, in conjunction with Instinct
Africaine. Nomvula was recorded and produced in
Joburg by Joe Arthur and Sibusiso Victor Masondo and
released in late 2004. After a somewhat slow start -
but with a strong word of mouth buzz based on the
band's live performance reputation - momentum picked
up as the sheer quality of the album begun to shine
through.
Radio picked up on "Doo Be Doo" and the catchy song
has gone on to become a favorite amongst a diverse
spread of stations and their listeners. However,
album tracks such as "I'd Like", "Zithande", "Things
Have Changed", "Manyana" and the title track "Nomvula"
(with its stunning music video directed by filmmaker
Ian Gabriel) are proving the depth and strength of
this remarkable record. Fronted by the
diminutive but dynamic Zolani Mahola, the band
exudes a live performance energy that has been the
bedrock of their success. The experienced rhythm
section of Peter Cohen (drums) & Josh Hawks (bass)
is complimented by guitarist Julio Sigauque,
keyboardist (& some time dancer!) Aron Turest-Swartz,
Simon Attwell (flute, mbira, sax and harmonica) and
violinist Kyla Rose Smith. Although all hailing from
diverse backgrounds, between them the band weave a
musical magic that is highly infectious and
undeniably groovy.
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