SA: Vusi Mahlasela releases new album Umoya
South African singer and songwriter Vusi Mahlasela has released a new album titled Umoya (Embracing The Human Spirit), his first since 2009.
The project, recorded at Flame Studios and issued through Gallo Music, is available for streaming and download on major digital platforms.
The 10-track album, incorporating Swahili, English, Venda and Pedi, was produced by two-time Grammy-nominated producer Joe Arthur. It delves into profound personal and social themes, blending introspective and spiritual explorations.
“A signature strum-driven iteration of African jazz sees Mahlasela in poetic form, with the artist affectionately referred to as ‘The Voice’ acting as a conduit for both the essence of his musical artform and the continent at large,” a statement from the singer’s team reads. “The artist who has performed with the late Hugh Masekela and Mahotella Queens continues using his socially-inclined music to convey messages both timeless and borderless, crafting balms as much for individual souls as communities.
“The instructive single ‘Africa The Sun Has Risen’ embodies this ethos, imploring the continent’s inhabitants to equally embrace African-ness and Humankind-ness. Between its earthy strums, the empowering song aims to uplift African voices while actively promoting broader social cohesion - as does Umoya‘s closing track ‘Universal Prayer’.”
Mahlasela himself says, “I know every sickness needs healing. Everyone who cries needs comforting. Every troubled soul needs redemption, as captives need freedom. As every answer starts with a question, every problem needs a solution. Justice must be balanced on every scale – moral leadership, integrity, and fairness matter.”
In keeping with the album’s theme of bringing people together, Mahlasela will be taking this brand new music to audiences across South Africa. Confirmed live performances will take place at World of Music, Arts & Dance (WOMAD) at the Market Theatre on 1 October, the Vusi Mahlasela Tribute Concert at Moretele Park on 7 October and the Tembisa Jazz Festival on 28 October.
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