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the drums at an early age not in the least due to the fact his father, Leslie Godinho, was a nationally acclaimed drummer himself. Lester’s wealth of knowledge and musical experience translates not only through the wide variety of music that he plays, but also through his teachings and the students he guides, most of whom have become accomplished drummers themselves. OZMA “One foot in the liberty of jazz, the other in electro’s trance, both hands covered in greasy rock.” This powerhouse of a quintet compose what is often labeled as explosive jazz, which is essentially adventurous, exciting jazz composition nourished by practically every prominent music style. They have released 6 albums to date and have performed over 300 shows on 4 different continents. Their latest album, Welcome Home, is a joyous story-telling experience that highlights memories from their five years of touring extensively across the world. Rhythm Shaw A prodigy from Kolkata who needs no introduction and a guitarist who’s arguably India’s best, Rhythm Shaw will be performing at the JIC this year with his jazz band, Orjazzmic. Rhythm performs with musical giants like A R Rahman and Amit Trivedi as well as bass prodigy Mohini Dey, and has recently toured across the UK and Germany, promoting his music that happens to be the highest selling in CD sales there. His versatility and proficiency seems boundless, with influences ranging from Carnatic and Hindustani fusion to Western classical, blues and rock. Supergombo This Afro-funk project is an exciting new offshoot of the blend of cultures in France whose sounds are a cross between Senegalese Mbalax, Congolese Soukouss and Funk. Their music is somewhere between Fela Kuti and Hugh Masekela – the music Maceo Parker would probably play if he knew the Mediterranean better. It’s not "world music," though, since all music is global these days. But Supergombo’s frenzied, uncontrolled rhythms come from Montreuil as well as Ouagadougou, with a stopover in la Guillotière – that lively Lyon neighborhood where the cultural mix also stands for an equal opportunity for all to dance. WorldService Project This British punk-jazz band has been aptly described as “Downtown Abbey run by anarchists”, whose music has made massive ripples in the cross-genre space. They’ve performed in 18 countries and have released 4 studio albums including the highly anticipated Serve in 2018. With live shows that are both theatrical and energetic, their stage presence, force and rhythm leave lasting impressions on every fan. Event Details Apart from the essentials below, you can find more details and insights into this incredible festival at http://teamworkarts. com/event/jazz-india-circuit/ When: December 1st and 2nd, 2018 Where: International Centre Goa (ICG) Panjim Entry: Tickets available at www.jazzindiacircuit.com The Score Magazine highonscore.com 35