Eyewitness 'Dans Les Yeux' feat. Olivier Cheuwa
A powerful new video from Eyewitness, of Senegal's Wagëblë, with Cameroon / Switzerland based hip hop and gospel singer and social activist Olivier Cheuwa.
Capitan Humano 'Putos Inmortales' de Al Kronstadt
Putos Inmortales, a spoken word video developed from the album Sinergia by Capitan Humano, featuring the voice of Al Kronstadt (Pipas de Coco).
Pumpkin 'Rose Combat' A Cappella
French emcee Pumpkin performs her Rose Combat piece acapella. Bastien Burger’s chiaroscuro film brings it all back to the elemental, the voice and the face and the energy.
Candy Royalle & Kween G 'You're Racist'
Two Sydney artists, two great communicators, have joined forces to inspire us to action. Candy Royalle & Kween G combine - and seriously, what a combination! - for a confrontational, unapologetic track about racism in Australia and the world over.
Akotowaa 'IWITP'
Ivana Akotowaa Ofori is Akotowaa, out of Ghana, 18 years old and wise as wise is. Spoken word artist and writer, the self-coined "lexivist" - word activist - she describes this poetic song as "a fresco of riffs and picks, claps and voice tricks, and of course, #SpokenWordOnBeat."
Abdul Hammoud ''Tried' (For The Baltimore Uprising)'
A powerful poem by Abdul Hammoud, directed by Charles Williams, filmed by Aaron Farrugia
Adam Gibson & the Ark-Ark Birds 'Australia Restless'
It feels good to be writing about two Australian spoken word long-play releases in the same week. And particularly good to be writing about a release from a storyteller who tells the heart of this country, and who is taking storytelling to a whole new level.
Joel McKerrow & the Mysterious Few 'Welcome Home'
The first time I saw Joel McKerrow perform live he was onstage alone belting out the poem Ugly Words, which features as the coda of this new long-play album, Welcome Home, with an urgency that surged and waned multiple times, from a tongue-in-cheek slyly self-knowing beginning to climactic shouting torrents of words that made it seem he might leap from the stage headlong into the audience, gather them all up and lead them on a poetic revolution through the streets.
Audacious Melbourne
Here’s a snapshot of now, in Melbourne’s vibrant live spoken word scene.
Alice Eather 'My Story Is Your Story'
This beautiful poet, beautiful voice, critically important story, captured with a very light touch by Luka Lesson on Kabalko Island …
Matteo Buratti 'Unico'
Released in September this year, a full concept spoken word album from Bologna’s Matteo Buratti.
Anthony Joseph 'Botanique' Remix EP
Back in February, Anthony Joseph released Time, a collaboration with bassist and singer Meshell Ndegeocello, and for me, the spoken word album of the year so far, by far. Since then he’s been touring that collection of spoken word funk, jazz, roots, far and wide. And this month, three remixes take three tracks into new territories of sound.
Shauntay Grant 'Say Sumthin'
Say Sumthin - released in June - is a beautiful mix of spoken word deeply rooted in soul.
Kaie Kellough 'creole continuum'
Drawn from linguistics studies of the 1960s, the title creole continuum refers to the degrees of language shift between speakers from the dominant language to Creole. Kaie explores from this point, the social and racial distinctions brought about through colonialism of person and language. Reaching far back to his African origins, he draws out the drums of voice.
Ken Nordine 'Bits & Pieces' of Word Jazz
Woke up to some nice news this morning (in the south) as spoken word maestro Ken Nordine posted (in the evening of the north) this message:
“Guess what? A 94 years old guy called me (who doesn’t know better yet) has had a big fun of putting together a new CD called “bits & pieces”... Your Honor, forgive me. I confess… I am guilty again of having committed Word Jazz. I couldn’t help myself… I had to do it. And the woman I’ve been married to for nearly 70 years told me I’d better do it… Playing the age card, silly”