Sikhakhane’s new work underscores his artistic growth

GIFTED saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane has released a new album. | Tseliso Monaheng

GIFTED saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane has released a new album. | Tseliso Monaheng

Published Jul 14, 2024

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Jazz saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane has shared details about his new album Iladi, which serves as a testament to his artistic growth and culturally significant compositions.

With Iladi, Sikhakhane offers a musical expression of gratitude, inviting listeners to share in a communal experience that is both introspective and celebratory.

It also reflects his journey and honours the guidance and gifts he has received along the way.

It is stated that this new work is in collaboration with Universal Music Group Africa & Blue Note and encapsulates the essence of paying gratitude, presenting a sonic transposition of African rituals, wisdom and cultural heritage of the Zulu traditions that have profoundly influenced Sikhakhane’s upbringing.

Explaining his new work he says: “Iladi is a multipurpose ceremony in our African tradition. I felt a strong sense of using this offering as my response to grace, seeing how my journey has unfolded over the years with a deep level of guidance.”

This release marks a significant milestone in his career, highlighting his contributions to the South African neo-jazz movement and his innovative approach to integrating traditional rhythms with contemporary jazz elements.

His exceptional talent on the saxophone, complemented by formal education and collaborations with esteemed artists globally, has earned him recognition as a rising star in the jazz world.

Following the successful release of his singles Inkehli and Ukukhushulwa, anticipation for Iladi has reached new heights.

In the US, Sikhakhane graces the cover of Tidal’s Modern Contemporary playlist and leads with the top track, while his single achieved the #2 spot on Spotify’s “State of Jazz” playlist.

Across the pond in the UK, renowned jazz DJ Chris Philips showcased Sikhakhane’s latest single on Jazz FM, further amplifying his international presence.

Standard Bank’s Head of Sponsorships, Desiree Pooe, also spoke about Sikhakhane’s work and said: “We are proud of the catalytic support that we have given through the SBYA and elated that Linda Sikhakhane’s signing to Universal Music Group Africa and Blue Note is taking his career to greater heights. The release of Iladi represents an important milestone in Sikhakhane’s artistic growth and is a beacon for other musicians. We are ecstatic about his progress and believe music lovers will also find joy in his work.”