Giant tree named "NIURA" basked in the wind and light of Africa during hundreds of years, and grew.
It was chopped. It sleeps in the world of death until it dries, and it revives as Xylophone again.
It changed the form.
The gourd which likes an intense light grows with terrible vigor.
It becomes a big gourd. However, a gourd will wither in one year.
Although there is nothing in the gourd which had deseeded, something remains.
Gyil is made from a "NIURA" and gourd, is the skin of a Antelope and is assembled strongly.
I imagine.
It is African Xylophone "KOGIRI" that a natural living soul dwells there.
What is made to tell this Xylophone and is sounded is the spirituality of a thing which died once.
Death comes to all.
Is death all the ends?
"ascension" is my answer to it.
Trumpeter and composer Mark Kavuma aims to bring jazz back to the dancefloor with this energetic collaboration with The Banger Factory. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 14, 2021