Jamie Cullum (UK) on BBC Radio 2 ("A great mix of Highlife and Jazz….fantastic!!“)
Gilles Peterson (UK) on BBC6 Music („Everyone is playing them“)
Joe Kay (US) on Soulection (Love their music so much!)
Francis Gay (D) former Head of WDR Cosmo („Most exciting band to come out of Germany for years…“)
Rich in ancestral flows, between Ghana and Europe, powered by deep, conga led rhythms and seductive warm horn riffs come Jembaa Groove, whose new album and newly rendered sound, reminds us that jazz, in its contemporary, soulful form is not just a London ‘ting’. Highlife is Ghana’s colourful national tradition and is at the heart of Berlin based Jembaa Groove’s groove. And this newly crafted follow up to their debut album Susuma from 2022, goes even further in provoking new perceptions of jazz and soul music helped by young and senior blood from Ghana and its diaspora. Vocal masterclasses come via Sheffield (UK) based K.O.G and original veteran of the 70s and 80s highlife scene Gyedu Blay Ambolley with Ghanian multi-instrumentalist and producer Kwame Yeboah (Kwashibu Area Band) also providing inspiration.