Indigenous
It’s Nanji’s big-toned guitar on Broken Lands' dozen songs about romance and destiny that continues to demand comparisons to his idols Stevie Ray Vaughan, Los Lobos, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana.
Early on, there was Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Then later,Carlos Santana and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Here’s a new name to throw on the blues-rock altar: Mato Nanji.” San Francisco Examiner
“Straightforward and soulful, his singing was consistently expressive, especially during performances of ‘Place I Know’ and other songs that reflected his cultural roots and concerns.” - The Washington Post
“Indigenous offered straight blues elevated to spectacular heights by the fleet playing of the guitarist Mato Nanji” – New York Times http://www.indigenousmusic.net/
Early on, there was Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton. Then later,Carlos Santana and Stevie Ray Vaughn. Here’s a new name to throw on the blues-rock altar: Mato Nanji.” San Francisco Examiner
“Straightforward and soulful, his singing was consistently expressive, especially during performances of ‘Place I Know’ and other songs that reflected his cultural roots and concerns.” - The Washington Post
“Indigenous offered straight blues elevated to spectacular heights by the fleet playing of the guitarist Mato Nanji” – New York Times http://www.indigenousmusic.net/
