MAJEK FASHEK
This year is 1997 and drought plagues
Lagos and surrounding areas of Nigeria. Majek Fashek, performing at an
outdoor theater, observes the thirsty crowd and the dry land, yearning
for just a few drops of water. He sings that the "sky looks misty
and cloudy, it looks like the rain's gonna fall today". No one can
fathom the idea of a downpour when the land has been dry and barren for
days; however, as Majek proceeds to sing "Send Down The Rain"
clouds gather in the sky, thunder cracks and rain pours from the sky, bringing
relief to the arid land. Instantly, his fans label him a profit. They hail
him as the master reggae artist that delivers God's message through music.
And it is this prophetic quality that Majek demonstrates on his new, full
length album, "Rainmaker".
After all, one would expect nothing
less from one of Nigeria's biggest solo artists. Majek was born in Benin,
Nigeria, where he began to first develop his promising musical career.
As a newborn, his mother noted that Majek was "born with rhythm."
Whether playing maracas and congas as a child at a religious events or
singing and playing of guitar on prophetic songs as a reggae superstar,
he has always been "on a mission" to deliver God's message through
his music. Shortly after graduating from the New Era College's arts program,
he formed his first band, Jah Stix touring extensively -- playing at Universities,
Lagos nightclubs and even prisons. Jah Stix performed with great success
but it was for Majek that the crowds cheered. And thus in 1988, he began
his solo career and released a series of full length records, culminating
with the powerful, new TUFF GONG release, "Rainmaker."
In Majek's music, one can hear influences
by greats like Bob Marley, Fela and Jimi Hendrix as he meshes numerous
styles to form his own unique sound. On "Rainmaker", Majek pushes
the music to its fullest potential, fusing reggae, rock afrobeat, Juju,
Kpangolo and Olokun rhythms into an album so powerful that it will "bring
down the holy spirit." He masterfully combines so many types of music
because as he says, "when the styles are blended together, music can
free the world." "Rainmaker" not only produces hard-hitting
rhythms and a classic reggae vibe but also delivers the forceful criticism
of social and political issues that we have come to expect from Majek Fashek.
The lyrics are insightful and powerful as he says that "it's a war
and we are fighting a battle." And thus Majek Fashek's acid tongue,
sharp wit and fresh reggae grooves combine to make the slammin' album,
"Rainmaker," his finest work to date.
For further info, contact Jay Jersey
@ (212)563-5173