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After the blistering success of their debut album ‘Burn’ in 2013, Sons of Kemet return with their highly anticipated follow up ‘Lest We Forget What We Came Here To Do.’
Yet again Sons of Kemet have surpassed themselves, delivering an album stuffed to the rafters with the euphoric, danceable grooves and riffs that made ‘Burn’ such an unprecedented success and audiences go crazy. You can check out ‘In Memory of Samir Awad’ as a taster of the record below.
Boasting a line-up that comprises some of the most progressive 21st-century talents in British jazz and beyond, band-leader, composer and sax and clarinet player Shabaka Hutchings continues his fiery vision alongside London-based band mates Tom Skinner and Seb Rochford (a dynamo duo on drums) and latest addition, Theon Cross (taking over from Oren Marshall) on tuba.