'Profoundly moving' - Downbeat
'a sheer emotional power that makes it very much stand out from the pack' - Point of Departure
'There's a profound, almost searing, spirituality about the music here' - Jazzwise
Sofia Jernberg and Alexander Hawkins first performed together at Amsterdam's Bimhuis in October 2016, under the name Musho – an Amharic word meaning 'Sad Song'. Jernberg's work frequently takes her to the outer edges of vocal technique, including performances in contexts ranging from Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire to Mats Gustafsson's The End. Alexander Hawkins has been described as 'unlike anything else in modern creative music', and alongside his profile as a bandleader and composer, is a frequent collaborator in duo with the likes Tomeka Reid, Evan Parker and John Surman.
In this duo, they draw on their shared affinity for the music of Ethiopia, having both honed their languages in the company of musical elder statesmen from that country: Jernberg with Hailu Mergia, and Hawkins with Mulatu Astatke.
Musho moves quietly and seamlessly between abstract exploration and the immediacy of traditional song, taking in repertoire from Ethiopia, Sweden, the UK, Armenia, and elsewhere.
Whilst the duo have performed throughout the rest of Europe, this performance marks their first in the UK. Their eponymous album was released in early 2024 on Intakt Records.