South African singer-songwriter Vusi Mahlasela was a crucial artistic voice during the fight against apartheid, and now in the new modern-day nation. Blending traditional African music with soul and blues, his music showcases powerful vocals and poetic lyrics.
As someone who used to spend a lot of time playing guitar, I love the tone that he produces with his fleshy-fingerstyle. But beyond that, as I watched him play and sing for the first time, I was reminded of why I originally fell head-over-heels in love with music when I was 17 (wittingly or not): There are times when I experience a profoundly intimate connection with someone's creativity in sound... just me and the notes, the words, the melody. And it rings throughout my humanity... sweeps me into the reality of what beautiful is, that God made this, and that there's hope for this messy world because a God that can create such nuanced wonder most certainly has a plan for His people going forward. [That probably doesn't really make sense, but it does for me;-]
Anyway, I hope Vusi's music, his creativity, grabs you as it does me...
2 comments:
Love the music, Adam -- thanks for posting!
Actually, what you say about getting lost in the music is very well put, and I feel the exact same way. It doesn't happen as often as I wish it would, but then I'd have to listen to more music to create those opportunities wouldn't I? Thanks for this one....
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