‘I see myself as a traditional player who’s just open to things,” says Pat Thomas. Respectful of heritage yet unwilling to be bound by genre, race or class, Thomas is one of Britain’s most distinctive pianists, as well as an electronics wizard and visionary composer. And at the age of 64, he is finally gaining the recognition he deserves: his acclaimed quartet [Ahmed] are playing a headline gig at EFG London jazz festival this month and younger musicians like Moor Mother and Xhosa Cole are lining up to work with him.
It’s not hard to see why: Thomas is an inspiring presence, transforming jazz, reggae, jungle, funk and modern composit...
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