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Chris Searle reviews Bokani Dyer’s Emancipate the Story (Dyertribe Records)

Bokani Dyer was born in Gaborone, Botswana in 1986, the son of a family living in exile from apartheid. His father is Steve Dyer, a South African saxophonist, so Bokani was steeped in music from his earliest years.

He remembers hours of listening to his father’s music as a boy, but it wasn’t until he was 16 that he started playing the piano, provoked by hearing some Janet Jackson songs and then going on to take formal piano lessons.

When he left school after periods of living in both Gaborone and Johannesburg, he studied the jazz programme at the University of Cape Town — now free from the strictures of apartheid. He graduated in 2008 and in 2009 was awarded a three-week scholarship in New York, where he was tutored by the prime pianist Jason Moran.

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