A deeply moving debut: Mahku by Manizeh Rimer - founder of London’s Love Supreme Projects - is a spiritual jazz album that bridges generations, cultures, and time. Co-produced by ganavya (Daughter of a Temple) and LEITER co-founder Felix Grimm, it was recorded at Berlin’s Funkhaus with a stellar cast: Grammy-nominated Jai Uttal, bassists Doug Weiss & Ben Hazleton, harpist Miriam Adefris, pianist Jay Verma, and Manizeh’s daughter Mahku Rimer. The eight tracks - including a touching reinterpretation of Fleetwood Mac’s Landslide - are musical prayers blending Zoroastrian, Buddhist, Hindu, and Tibetan traditions. Mahku means ‘eclipse’ - a symbol of unity and transformation. It’s also the name of Manizeh’s grandmother, whose spiritual legacy lives on through this music.
1. Ashem Vohu
2. Bhaisajyaguru
3. Avan's Sita Ram
4. Narayana
5. Tvam Eva
6. Gate Gate Paragate
7. Asato Ma
8. Landslide Sri Ma