Daniel Duwa - Longing for Home — An After-Hours Studio Session | Finding My Soul’s Song Sessions

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Daniel Duwa - Longing for Home — An After-Hours Studio Session | Finding My Soul’s Song Sessions

Some nights are not meant for spectacle.They are meant for listening.Longing for Home — An After-Hours Studio Session is part of a wider body of recordings emerging while the book Finding My Soul’s Song by Daniel Duwa was being written.Between manuscript pages and quiet studio hours, a series of Studio Sessions and Audition Tapes began to take shape. Different moods. Different languages. Different musicians. Jazz sessions, Arabic interpretations, stripped-down recordings, and spontaneous takes—all circling one question:Where is home?Who is home?These sessions are intentionally intimate.Often one take.Minimal polish.Seasoned session musicians stepping in between their own projects to interpret the same emotional center from their own musical language.The result is a collection of recordings that feel closer to late-night conversations than performances.Sometimes the music searches.Sometimes it rests.Sometimes it simply breathes.This particular session—Longing for Home—lean

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    How It Came About - Sentuari - Songs Of Now - Being Human - Project by Daniel Duwa

    Years ago, at Ngong Racecourse, an afternoon event collapsed under heavy weather. Outdoor plans dissolved, and a crowded room turned restless. There was a sound system. There were CDs and vinyl. Music became the diversion.What followed wasn’t performance, but instinct — a quiet awareness of how rhythm alters space, how sequencing shapes emotion, how a room can be conducted without ever naming the conductor.Life intervened. Distance grew. Time passed.When the collaboration resumed, it did so through language — exchanged drafts, evolving ideas, structure forming where conversation once lived.Sentauri, as Producer, works with restraint. His sound is spacious, deliberate — built on pulse, tension, and release rather than noise.Daniel Duwa, as Executive Producer and Writer, shapes the narrative — ensuring every project holds its form, its clarity, its intent.Together, the work is architectural: idea, framework, construction, refinement. Memory informs it, but never softens it. Geography expands it, but never confines it.This is a record of that process — where language becomes rhythm, distance becomes texture, and the longest journeys circle quietly back to where the rhythm first began.Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@sentauricentauriListen on: https://sentuari.bandcamp.com/Written by Daniel DuwaProduced by SentauriComposed, arranged, engineered & conducted by SentauriExecutive Producer — Daniel DuwaPress play. Listen closely. Let it unfold.

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Some nights are not meant for spectacle.They are meant for listening.Longing for Home — An After-Hours Studio Session is part of a wider body of recordings emerging while the book Finding My Soul’s Song by Daniel Duwa was being written.Between manuscript pages and quiet studio hours, a series of Studio Sessions and Audition Tapes began to take shape. Different moods. Different languages. Different musicians. Jazz sessions, Arabic interpretations, stripped-down recordings, and spontaneous takes—all circling one question:Where is home?Who is home?These sessions are intentionally intimate.Often one take.Minimal polish.Seasoned session musicians stepping in between their own projects to interpret the same emotional center from their own musical language.The result is a collection of recordings that feel closer to late-night conversations than performances.Sometimes the music searches.Sometimes it rests.Sometimes it simply breathes.This particular session—Longing for Home—lean

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