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Mahuki

  • Matt and Phred's 64 Tib Street Manchester, England, M4 1LG United Kingdom (map)

MAHUKI
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Thursday 19th September 2024
Doors: 6pm
Happy Hour: 6-8pm
Gig: 8-11pm
Free Entry

Table bookings:
- Latest arrival time: 7:45pm

FOOD SERVED ALL NIGHT!

To book a table, call:
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0161 273 5495, 10am-5pm Monday-Friday
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0161 831 7002, after 5pm Monday-Saturday
- Or leave a message outside of these times and we’ll get back to you.

Mahuki are an Edinburgh-based fusion project spearheaded by the Czech-born guitar virtuoso, Honza Kourimsky. Blending jazz with Eastern European folk melodies and progressive funk, Mahuki embarks on a musical exploration of the spiritual dimensions of the human experience. Honza's dynamic stage presence, extensive performing background, and distinctive compositional flair set the stage for this cutting-edge jazz fusion ensemble.

In their sophomore album, "Gratitude," Mahuki delves into a diverse range of musical styles, seamlessly blending expressive improvisation with intricate composition and arrangement. This captivating fusion of sounds transcends traditional genre boundaries, drawing in audiences from across the musical spectrum, including enthusiasts of Latin music, Nu-Jazz, and beyond.

Embarking on their "Gratitude" album tour, Mahuki takes their dynamic sound across Scotland, England, and Czechia. With their unique blend of energetic jazz, Mahuki showcases remarkable instrumental prowess and improvisational finesse, solidifying their position as trailblazers in Edinburgh's musical landscape.

With a decade of music-making in Edinburgh, Honza has curated a repertoire featuring some of the most promising talents from Scotland's jazz scene. These musicians have graced esteemed stages worldwide, including Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London, Jazz FM, BBC Radio Scotland, and The New Morning in Paris. Join Mahuki on their musical journey through inventive fusion and dynamic performances.

"Brand new… high energy jazz from Edinburgh” - BBC Radio Scotland    

"An exciting new entry into the Scottish Jazz Scene!” - Scottish Jazz New Wave 

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