

Welcome to the black and mysterious earth of KEM.© DirectToU LLC. Detroiter Kem Owens landed a five-album deal with Motown, and its plain to see in the talent on display throughout his debut, Kemistry, why the label was attracted to him.Another reason why he was snapped up has to be for the lack of development that talent requires - here, he arrives as fully formed as a label can hope for. With "(the mystery of) KEM", Stéphane Galland visits the rhythmical roots where all the musical traditions that he has rubbed together and integrated into his own language converge and explores a specific space that allows the integration of all these concepts without a priori or stylistic limitation. The album also features Ibrahim Maalouf as a very special guest. For this journey, Stéphane Galland is surrounded by daring and talented young musicians: Sylvain Debaisieux, Bram de Looze, and Federico Stocchi, and one of the most prominent Carnatic Flute players in the world from South India, Ravi Kulur. It is in that symbolic earth that "(the mystery of) KEM" grows new rhythmical aspects whose schemes, "dances" and improvisations take roots in the Yin and Yang complementarity of rhythmical pulses. An extremely positive word for a color, often seen as negative, or "evil".

Stephane Galland - Mystery of Kem Artist: Stephane GallandTitle: Mystery of KemCondition: Format: CDRelease Date: 2018Label: Outnote RecordsUPC: 5400439006270Genre: JazzKem, in ancient Epypt, means the color Black, like the limon of the Nile, the black earth, fertile. Item: 132843008917 Stephane Galland - Mystery of Kem.

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