Interview with Soweto Kinch

2008 May 30
by Chris Unitt

For the first in our new series of interviews/podcasts we were lucky enough to be welcomed into Soweto Kinch’s flat for tea, Jaffa Cakes and chat.

The driving force behind The Flyover Show – taking place under the Hockley Flyover on Saturday 31 May with big-name guests from the worlds of hip hop and jazz – Soweto Kinch is an award-winning jazz saxophonist, MC, producer, poet and writer.

He talks to Frankie Ward about the background to the project, the problems with his genre classifications (dubbed the War In A Rack), his forthcoming album and the Live Box sessions at The Drum.

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Btw, you may notice stereo issues – I’ll re-up a more balanced file when I get a chance.

Admission to The Flyover Show is free; attendance should be considered essential.

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