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Native Rebel Recordings presents: The Brother Moves On, Chelsea Carmichael, CoN & KwAkE

Native Rebel Recordings presents: The Brother Moves On, Chelsea Carmichael, CoN & KwAkE

Tue 15 November 2022

Stage time / 8:00pm

Doors / 6:00pm

Beyond Margins

Show information
6pm doors open to EartH Kitchen only
7pm doors open to EartH Theatre
8pm show

EFG London Jazz Festival presents a special night EartH Theatre in collaboration with Native Rebel Recordings – the record label from multi-reed player and cultural instigator, Shabaka Hutchings. With sets from three Native Rebel artists, The Brother Moves On, Chelsea Carmichael and CoN & KwAkE.


The Brother Moves On are part of a powerful lineage of South African protest music – the 'most important band in the country' according to SA publication Platform. The internationally acclaimed outfit's genesis as a DIY collective of visual and performance artists shines through in the creative way they draw from past, present and future, in their phenomenal live shows, and in masterful resistance music that heals and challenges in equal measure. TBMO are fronted by Siyabonga Mthembu, who is also part of Shabaka's Hutchings' Shabaka and the Ancestors. Their album Tolika Mtoliki made Apple Music's top releases for 2021.

Saxophonist, composer and arranger Chelsea Carmichael is a warm and hypnotic player who brings subtle and considered improvisation to everything she does. As well as leading her own band, she plays with Neue Grafik Ensemble, Theon Cross and the Outlook Orchestra amongst others. Her debut album The River Doesn’t Like Strangers was the first release on Native Rebel Recordings in 2021.

CoN & KwAkE
is a partnership of Confucius MC and Kwake Bass. Confucius has been embedded in the UK hip-hop scene since the early 2000’s, rising above the noise and cutting through the clichéd conversations, while Kwake is the musical director for Sampha, Kae Tempest, as well as collaborating with the likes of MF DOOM, Dean Blunt, Mica Levi, Tirzah, and his own band the Speakers Corner Quartet. Melding together hip-hop elements to spoken word aspects CoN&KwAkE utilise the flexibility offered by jazz with an intimate, experimental quality on their forthcoming debut album Eyes In The Tower.

Jazz FM’s Sarah Ward says:

'Checkout Shabaka Hutchings’ Native Rebels record label showcasing recent signings including South Africa’s The Brother Moves on fusing ancestral legacies with the country’s powerful history of musical protest.'