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Yin Yin with Elmiene, Enemy, and more

Jul 13, 2024  ·  Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam

Yin Yin
Jul 13
Yin Yin
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Renowned Austrian composer Manu Delago, Grammy-nominated for his percussive and electronic style, has collaborated with Björk and Anoushka Shankar. He has performed solo with the London Symphony Orchestra and in over 50 countries.
Sasha Berliner, from San Francisco, is a genre-defying vibraphonist, composer, and bandleader known for collaborating with Tyshawn Sorey and Nicholas Payton. A New School alum, she's headlined major jazz festivals and was SF Jazz's 2018 Rising Female Instrumentalist. She was the first US recipient of the LetterOne “Rising Stars” Jazz Award in 2018 and is a Downbeat Readers’ Poll nominee. Sasha endorses Vater, Sabian, and Marimba One.
Arooj Aftab, hailed as "the coolest rock star" by UNCUT, blends risk with nonconformity in her music. Her album "Night Reign" won Grammy nods, while her song "Mohabbat" secured a Grammy win. Featured on Obama's playlist, she's performed at Primavera, Glastonbury, and Coachella, and appeared on The Late Show and Jools Holland.
Sungazer is a Brooklyn-born progressive jazz fusion band led by bassist Adam Neely and drummer Shawn Crowder, known for blending jazz, metal, and electronic music. Touring members include saxophonist Jared Yee, guitarist Shubh Saran, and keyboardist Christian Li. Their sophomore album features guitarists Mark Lettieri and Plini.
Born in Kent, Joss Stone is a British singer known for her powerful voice and vintage soul sound. Her debut album "The Soul Sessions" sold over five million copies, earning her acclaim and Grammy noms with "Mind, Body & Soul." She won a Grammy for "Family Affair" with John Legend and Van Hunt. Collaborations with Dave Stewart, Raphael Saadiq, and Betty Wright enriched her style. Her U.K. chart-topping albums include "Mind, Body & Soul" and "The Soul Sessions, Vol. 2." Stone also won The Masked Singer U.K. in 2021.
GRAMMY-winning blues artist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is renowned for his electrifying guitar work and vocals. He's toured with Buddy Guy and Vampire Weekend and won 10 Blues Music Awards.
Born to a singer-songwriter mom and Jamaican dad, Masego blends jazz, hip-hop, and TrapHouseJazz. Known for "Tadow," he's earned acclaim blending romance, humor, and deep storytelling.
Philadelphia-born Jazmine Sullivan is known for her soulful R&B style. Her debut album "Fearless" topped charts, earning seven Grammy nominations. In 2022, her project "Heaux Tales" won her two Grammys and three NAACP Image Awards. Her single “Pick Up Your Feelings” was a standout hit. She also claimed several BET and Soul Train Music Awards, and was listed on the 2022 TIME100 list for her influence.
Thee Sacred Souls, a young band from San Diego, is known for their soulful sound and exquisite craftsmanship. With millions of Spotify listeners, they've impressed celebrity fans like SZA and Alicia Keys. Their NPR Tiny Desk performance was a hit, marking them as rising stars in just two years.
Tems, a Nigerian singer and producer, is redefining the music scene with her unique fusion of alternative RnB and Neo soul. Known for her hit "Mr Rebel," she passionately advances Nigeria's alternative music culture.
Siblings Clyde and Gracie Lawrence lead Lawrence, a soul-pop band from NYC known for energetic, keyboard-driven music. Influenced by Stevie Wonder, they've performed on major shows and their song “Whatcha Want” hit the US Pop Chart Top 40.
Laura Misch, a London-based saxophonist and electronic producer, blends sax, vocals, and synthesis for deep listening experiences. Known for albums like "Sample The Sky," she held sold-out shows at EartH Hackney and Union Chapel. She collaborates with her South London community and eco-designers, hosting innovative sound walks and ambient events. Laura has also hosted a BBC Sounds episode featuring Suzanne Ciani on music, nature, and technology.
Dutch alt-rock star Anouk, from The Hague, gained fame with her 1997 hit "Nobody's Wife." Known for blending rock, pop, and blues, she achieved platinum success with albums like Urban Solitude and Hotel New York. A top charting artist in Europe, she competed in Eurovision, winning three Edison Awards. Anouk is celebrated for her dynamic style and hits like "Sacrifice" and "Birds." She has worked with Dutch legends Barry Hay and George Kooymans.
The Metropole Orkest, from the Netherlands, fuses jazz, pop, world, and film scores. They've performed with legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Herbie Hancock, and Snarky Puppy, and won 4 Grammys from 21 nominations. They're famed for their inimitable style and collaborations with stars like Caro Emerald and Jacob Collier.
From Maastricht, Yīn Yīn blends Thai psych-rock with West coast psychedelia, disco, and funk. Known for albums like "The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers" and "The Age of Aquarius," they're a celebrated act in Europe's music scene.
Jungle by Night, a seven-member band from Amsterdam, blends analog dance music, funk, Krautrock, and electro. Known for energetic festival shows, they've drawn acclaim across Europe with hits from their album “Algorythm.”
John Scofield, born in Dayton, Ohio, is a master jazz guitarist known for blending post-bop, fusion, funk, and soul-jazz. He's famous for collaborations with Miles Davis, Medeski, Martin & Wood, and his Grammy-winning albums "Past Present" and "Country for Old Men." Renowned for his slightly distorted sound, Scofield has worked with artists like Chet Baker and Charlie Haden. His notable albums include "A Go Go" and "Uncle John's Band," showcasing his innovative style across decades.
Joshua Redman, born in Berkeley, California, is an acclaimed tenor saxophonist known for blending post-bop jazz with advanced harmonies and playful exploration. The son of saxophonist Dewey Redman, he gained fame after winning the 1991 Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz International Saxophone Competition. His 1993 debut album earned a Grammy nomination, and his album Wish topped the Billboard Jazz chart. Famous for collaborations with artists like Brad Mehldau, Yo-Yo Ma, and the Bad Plus, Redman continues his genre-bending work with projects like his Elastic Band and classic jazz and quartet albums.
Veronica Swift, born in Charlottesville, VA, is a sophisticated jazz vocalist known for her swinging style. She gained fame after placing second in the 2015 Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition and released "Lonely Woman." Her 2019 album "Confessions" hit No. 5 on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart. Swift grew up in a musical family, performing with them from a young age. She collaborated with Emmet Cohen, Benny Green, and Jeff Rupert and has toured with Wynton Marsalis. Her 2021 album "This Bitter Earth" showcased a genre-bending approach.
Born in Georgia, Wright's soulful alto and Southern roots shape her jazz-infused style. Known for "Salt," her 2003 debut topping charts, she continued with hits like "Lean In," featuring on Obama's playlist. Her work includes collaborations with Verve and Universal Music Group. In 2022, she founded Blues & Greens Records, releasing a live Berlin album.
Vincent Herring, born in Kentucky and raised in California, is a renowned alto saxophonist known for blending blues-based jazz with advanced harmonics. Influenced by Cannonball Adderley, he rose to fame with Nat Adderley in the '80s. Herring has collaborated with Freddie Hubbard, Art Blakey, and the Mingus Big Band, and has released notable albums like "Scene One" and "Bird at 100." A key figure in hard bop, his work includes funk and soulful explorations.
Ibrahim Maalouf, born in Lebanon, is a groundbreaking French musician known for his jazz-infused style. He's Grammy-nominated and won multiple Victoires awards. Notable collaborations and support from Quincy Jones highlight his career, which includes historic concerts and a 2024 world tour.

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