Surf Culture & Bantu Wax
March 15, 2022At first, there was a Woman
Playlist #1
It is Women’s March and I hear that there’s nothing wrong with flaunting a little self-love. To be honest, this playlist isn’t really about being a woman but more so about having a voice.
My favourite track? The number 1: Alice Coltrane, Journey in Satchidananda
Alice Coltrane had a happy life in the mid-1960s, starting a family with John Coltrane and toured the world with his band as the pianist. In the summer of 1967, however, everything changed for her when John died suddenly of liver cancer.
Unable to sleep and having visions, she was newly widowed at the age of 29, with four children to care for. Seeing how depressed she was, an old friend, sensing her distress, brought her to his teacher, Swami Satchidananda, who had comforted hundreds of thousands of music lovers at Woodstock with his opening address.
She entered the basement studio of her Long Island home with new clarity — and a harp that John had commissioned for her before his death — the knot at the core of Alice Coltrane’s soul begins to unravel through her hap’s crystalline vibrations, creating the stunning and dramatic “Journey in Satchidananda”.
Anyone listening to this selection should try to envision himself floating on an ocean of Satchinandaji’s love.
Alice Coltrane
Neue Grafik: The Funk You Were Missing
Neue Grafik made his debut in Parisian House music scene more than a decade ago. After studying jazz at the prestigious Bill Evans Piano Academy, he created a hybrid music blending jazz, house and hip hop and spellbinding African sonorities. Regularly performing at Total Refreshment Centre and Colour Factory in East London, the Neue Grafik Ensemble is synonym of a music undoubtedly turned towards the future and the eclecticism of genres.
Surf Culture & Bantu Wax
AFROSURF is the first book to capture and celebrate the surfing culture of Africa, while BANTU WAX is the first West African Surfwear brand.