At Jazzablanca, Jowee Omicil celebrates jazz without borders

At Jazzablanca, Jowee Omicil celebrates jazz without borders

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

The artist champions a boundary-breaking approach to music, where jazz, African influences, American hip-hop, and island traditions converge.

Jazz In Casablanca, the sounds of jazz blend with the rhythms of the African continent as Jowee Omicil takes the stage at the Jazzablanca festival.“It’s an album that’s somewhat borderless, because the goal of sMiLes was precisely to give people this borderless auditory passport,” he explains, referring to a musical exchange nourished by “the sound of Africa, the sound of America with hip-hop, and also the sound of the islands.”

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