David Neerman is adventurous to say the least. This nomadic vibraphonist, composer and arranger can be heard on his own albums, those under the Kouyaté-Neerman name (his duo with Malian balafonist Lansiné Kouyaté) as well as on collaborative work with Youn Sun Nah, Anthony Joseph, Alice Lewis, Seun Kuti, Camélia Jordana and many others. Noir Lac (named after the Cistercian abbey in Cher, a department in central France, where this project was first conceived a few years ago) is his final musical venture, and it’s a memorable one. The album sees Neerman, singer Krystel Warren, Lansin… read more
David Neerman is adventurous to say the least. This nomadic vibraphonist, composer and arranger can be heard on his own albums, those under the Kouyaté-Neerman name (his duo with Malian balafonist Lansiné Kouyaté) as well as on collaborative work with Youn Sun Nah, Anthony Joseph, Alice Lewis… read more
David Neerman is adventurous to say the least. This nomadic vibraphonist, composer and arranger can be heard on his own albums, those under the Kouyaté-Neerman name (his duo with Malian balafonist Lansiné Kouyaté) as well as on collaborative work with Youn Sun Nah, Anthony Joseph, Alice Lewis, Seun Kuti, Camélia Jordana and many others. Noir Lac (named after the… read more