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MAUSIKI SCALES & COMMON GROUND COLLECTIVE: Endless Summers & Southern Porches

 
Intro            2:40 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Still African  4:31 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Day Dreams  5:22 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Barefoot   5:01 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Sweet Water  5:38 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Green House  3:53 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Children of the Crossroads  3:48 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Who   4:38 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Pot Liquor 4:49 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Prof. J. H. Clarke 7:31 listen|mp3 buy|mp3
Fulani Nostalgia (outro) 4:35 listen|mp3 buy|mp3

CREDITS

LYRICS

Intro
Still African
Day Dreams
Barefoot
Sweet Water
Green House
Children of the Crossroads
Who
Pot Liquor
Prof. J. H. Clarke
Fulani Nostalgia (outro)

 

MAUSIKI SCALES

When his parents purchased a piano, keyboardist and bandleader Mausiki Scales was only 8. But the presence of the keys would reach far past his hometown of Gary Indiana, with music always residing with him. From the early exposure to music, Mausiki developed an interest in jazz and funk and while attending college at Tuskegee University he co-founded the R&B group Noir. Upon graduation from Tuskegee Univeristy, Mausiki traveled to Atlanta, Georgia to attend a Master’s program in History.  During this time, he fine-tuned his craft while playing with local bands. He played with bands he co-founded Fa (1992-1995), and subsequently, Afro Blue Trio (1995 – 1998). In 1998, Mausiki formed the Common Ground Collective, weaving sounds of soul, funk, jazz and African consciousness. He also became a member of UK soul artist, Julie Dexter’s band in 2002. In 2003, expanding his band to engender *Afrobeat music with 15 members was a natural progression. Mausiki would take the music and couple it with history, political awareness, and spiritual fervor, determined to find the common ground that linked continental African culture to her diaspora.  Mausiki came to express this best through Afrobeat music and his collective of new, emerging, and master musicians.