Ni Maxine x Rudi Creswick - London - Dark Days Are Done

Schedule

Wed, 25 Oct, 2023 at 07:00 pm

Location

Ninety One Living Room | Buckhurst Hill, EN

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Ninety One x The Wombat Jazz Club Presents... Rudi Creswick x Ni Maxine: Dark Days Are Done
For the first time, Ni Maxine, the Liverpool-based artist reclaiming ‘Jazz’ with an afrocentric & soulful take, is teaming up with Newcastle’s finest, the globally respected bass player & producer, Rudi Creswick, for the ‘Dark Days Are Done’ tour.
Rudi Creswick, Ni Maxine – Dark Days Are Done – Out Wednesday 13th September 2023. This groovy, Rudi Creswick bass-driven, synth scattered track is woven seamlessly with Ni Maxine’s classic jazz vocal, creating an iconic new 21st Century sound. Sharing an uplifting message of unity & hope, ‘Dark Days Are Done’ carves a path for better times.
Speaking on their new single, Ni & Rudi share the inspiration: This emotive, new collaboration is symbolic; two people from different corners of the UK ‘coming together, sharing common dreams’, bringing people from all walks of life together to stand up for our collective rights & freedom. We don’t have to accept the way that things are. We can change the world if we stand together. Join the movement.
RUDI CRESWICK
Having spent some time supplying low notes as bass player for a multitude of UK Soul & Jazz artists (including Tom Misch, Loyle Carner, Berwyn, Jordan Rakei, Poppy Ajudha, Puma Blue, Jorja Smith & Alfa Mist), Rudi Creswick has been stepping into the spotlight, after releasing his first full-length solo offering ‘Different Forms’ on Alfa Mist’s Sekito imprint, featured by Jamz Supernova as ‘The One’ on 1Xtra & in Clash Magazine.
Hailing from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Rudi was immersed in DJing and club culture from a young age, the low-end sonics of early dubstep, house, dub, hip-hop and garage guided his bass playing and led him to discover his own voice on the instrument.
In the years that followed, Rudi continued to hone his craft & production, melding the sub-rattling sounds of producers such as J Dilla, Mala & Kaytranada with the technical sensibilities of influential bass players such as Pino Palladino, Derrick Hodge & Thundercat.
NI MAXINE
Hailed a ‘Black Woman at The Forefront of the UK Jazz Scene’ (Black Ballad), the Neo-Jazz Singer-Songwriter Ni Maxine is a Black British woman sparking intergenerational conversations for change, exploring themes of home, identity, self-esteem & belonging. Described as Erykah Badu & Gil Scott-Heron’s lovechild, her conscious & political lyricism has taken her to the main stage at Liverpool’s Africa Oyé (sharing the stage with the legendary Seun Kuti) & the EFG London Jazz Festival.
Following a string of sold-out shows in Liverpool last year, including her debut headline show, ‘An Ode To Billie Holiday’ in The Philharmonic’s Music Room, & a successful collaboration with Tomorrow’s Warriors landing international coverage on Selector Radio (The British Council), Ni Maxine is taking her music on the road with Rudi Creswick, a friend & ally to the Black community, to spread a message of hope & unity across the country with the ‘Dark Days Are Done’ tour.
With a BBC Introducing highlight session under her belt, a live performance broadcast on BBC Radio 3’s J to Z, & her debut self-released single ‘Strange Love’ played across Jazz FM, Radio 1, BBC Radio 2 (The Jazz Show), 1Xtra & Selector Radio (internationally), Ni Maxine is one to watch
Doors 7pm.
This is an 18+ event
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