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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Anu Sun

Anu Sun

The Shed Open Jam, Hosted By Anu Sun

Fat Cat
206 N 3rd St

10 mai 2024

19:00 UTC−7
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ABOUT THE SHED: TheShed (a New York City jam session established in 2013) is the brainchild of Grammy and Emmy award accredited music producer/engineer, Anu Sun. Since 2013, The Shed has been ranked one of New York City’s top jam sessions. Over the years The Shed has garnered a reputation as a hang for the hottest musicians in New York City’s Jazz and R&B scene, and as a launchpad for emerging talent. Some even venture to say that The Shed is like an underground “Showtime at The Apollo.” In speaking of The Shed, Anu stated that he started The Shed to find the best up-and-coming progressive talent, and to build his rolodex of skilled musicians. Shed supporters refer to the music, fashion and cultural experience at the event as “music church.” A special added perk of the event is the surprise pop-up celebrity appearances. Past Performances at #TheShed Include: Robert Glasper, Dave Chapelle, Anderson Paak, Thundercat, Terrace Martin, Bilal, The Roots, Bryan Michael Cox, Chris “Daddy” Dave, Donnell Rawlings, Kamasi Washington, J. Ivy, The Roots, Keyon Harold, B.J. The Chicago Kid, Chris King, Maurice “Mo Betta” Brown.
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Biographie de Anu Sun

Producer, songwriter and engineer Anu Sun is affectionately known industry-wide as “Anu The Giant,” but his physical stature only compliments his tremendous place in the music game. Aside from a staple in New York City’s live music scene, his recent credits include work on the Grammy Award winning motion picture soundtrack Miles Ahead and production partner Robert Glasper’s Grammy nominated Black Radio 2. Anu has also worked intimately with jazz and R&B staples like Bilal, Ledisi, Laura Mvula and more, assisting in their meteoric rise. On top of that, the Las Vegas native has credits with legends like Johnny Cash and Miles Davis. Now, however, is the distinct moment that Anu steps out with his first project in 8 years, a move that is certain to place him with his peers as a more prominent, provocative renaissance musician.
Anu is set to release Sanguine Regum his upcoming, genre-merging album that seamlessly melds Hip-Hop, Rock, R&B and Jazz into a single composition. Anu says - after supporting so many for so long - this is his moment. “Its progressive adult contemporary - the maturation of Hip-Hop and jazz. “If we are making honest Hip-Hop for our generation, then I think this is where we should be,” he says. “Its like the Jazz samples used classic 90’s but with real musicians actually playing.” The album, which has taken 3 years to craft, occupies a unique space in today’s landscape.
Beyond the audio, Sanguine Regum has a distinct socio-political slant that is largely absent in modern scene. On “KAEPtain America,” Anu addresses the present quandary with America and controversial football star-turned activist Colin Kaepernick. “Why must you hate and degrade us / Try all you want, you can’t wreck us,” Anu raps with conviction. “No Sun” offers a melodic, inspirational sonic backdrop - chock-full of live flutes and trumpets - as Anu speaks about the human condition of people of color. “I have the messages of legends like Public Enemy and the Tribe Called Quest mixed in with the music,” he boasts. But, Sanguine Regum isn’t just weighty themes. Anu Sun rejoins with friend Robert Glasper and reconstructs the Jodeci’s classic “Feenin” with country music duo The Van Lears.
A resident of Harlem, Anu’s vast talents were groomed in a family flush with music, culture and fashion. And the roots run deep, as his godfather is legendary Jazz vibraphonist/drummer Lionel Hampton and Maria McDonald, the famed Black supermodel, is his aunt. “They are in the DNA,” he says proudly. The rich upbringing engrained Anu with a sense of community that he puts into practice.
Anu, like his mentors, continues to give back selflessly to the music community in New York City as the founder of The Shed Open Jam. The event - a seven-year-and-running series - is a top jam session in New York City. The Shed has garnered a reputation as the hang-out for the hottest musicians and launch pad for emerging talent. Some even venture to say it’s the underground “Showtime At The Apollo. “I started The Shed to find the best up-and-coming talent to feature in my band and recording projects,” he admitted, “But, I also used it as a platform to find talents I wanted to hear beyond the radio. Shed supporters call it music church, hahaha.”
Anu’s sanctuary is reinforced by the relationship with his label, Ropeadope Records, a company perfectly suited for Sanguine Regum.
“The great thing about Ropeadope is that its a partnership. It's like the new Blue Note record label, where there’s good people working collectively to expose the world to progressive music” he says. “The label is constantly exploring progressive roles and identities of the label.”
When asked about his forthcoming release, Anu stated that he’s not an artist who releases music for the sake of releasing music, there was a very distinct purpose and need for Sanguine Regum (a title which means “blood of kings” in Latin). I had a message to deliver, a perspective to convey, a sore I wanted to rip the scab off of. Our story is one of tenacity, a regal story that spans far beyond the slave experience and the target that’s been placed upon our foreheads.“ Anu Sun’s “Sanguine Regum” is the perfect coronation and tale of an enduring people.


Testimonials:

"Anu Sun's video, Soul Brother, is a refreshing portrait of hip-hop's maturation using a canvas of color and percussion" --
Jerry Barrow,
Scratch magazine

"Anu-Sun traces the history of Black music to bridge its seemingly fragmented parts. The result is an coherent blend of jazz, soul and hip-hop that can truly be appreciated by music connoisseurs."--
Eddie Blackmon,Director of Marketing & Operations, Getting Out Our Dreams/ G.O.O.D. Music

" Grown hip-hop that doesn’t sound too old (or) adolescent. One might mistake some of these tracks for the Brand New Heavies, and could easily see someone like Amel Larrieux join him."--
John Book,
Okayplayer.com

"Anu gives em all they want then some!!!!!!"--
OMAR,
UK Artist (Soul Legend)
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