For over 20 years and multiple album releases, Dahi Divine pushes the boundaries of music with his saxophone playing, composition, and production.

Through the expressive medium of the saxophone, Dahi's music embraces the improvisational spirit of jazz and urban poetry of hip-hop. He started paying his dues and honing his chops in the crucible of the New York City jazz scene where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Jazz Performance.  He found his voice as part of the early 2000’s hip-hop generation  influenced by the tapestry of the local music scene and vibrant cultural hub of Philadelphia where he earned his Master's Degree in Jazz Studies at Temple University.  Divine's  shows captivate audiences worldwide igniting the stage with electrifying performances and genre-defying sound. 

This May, Dahi is releasing his second, self-produced modern jazz album, Audessy.  What he describes as "his journey of spiritual growth, blending soulful jazz harmonies with the ancestral pulse of diasporic rhythms."  A follow-up to his 2015 modern jazz release and recording debut as a leader titled, The Element.  Another self-produced project featuring all-original material.

A notable achievement in his career is his selection by Jazz At Lincoln Center, to perform a premier at the Museum of Modern Art Summergarden in New York.   An honor reserved for "buzzworthy" emerging artists.  Other achievements are his contributions to the recordings of an array of artists, like H.E.R. and Solange, as well as established icons such as Dave Matthews, Rihanna, and Ellie Goulding. 

This year, Dahi won a Grammy Award for his contribution on Tye Tribbett's Grammy Winning Best Live Gospel Album of the Year, All Things New Live In Orlando.

Whether he's peforming or crafting lush soundscapes in the studio, his passion for music knows no bounds.

Check him out at https://dahidivine.com/music and subscribe to the Facebook channel DahiDivine

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THE ELEMENT

Dahi Divine

“My goal for this recording was to feature arrangements interweaving jazz melodies and harmonies that had specific West African rhythms underlying them,” Divine recalled. “More recently I studied West African chant and Read more

“My goal for this recording was to feature arrangements interweaving jazz melodies and harmonies that had specific West African rhythms underlying them,” Divine recalled.

“More recently I studied West African chant and classical saxophone with Yosvany at the New School. The main things I looked for when selecting musicians for this recording were how well versed they were in jazz, spiritual and gospel music and also how familiar they were with West African grooves,” he continued. “Brett has such a strong lyrical presence on piano; you can really hear the influence of soul and gospel in his harmonics,” Divine said. “Anton holds everything down with a rock-solid bottom on bass and Justin is the perfect catalyst on drums – he’s able to maintain momentum, move things forward and light a fire under everybody when necessary!”

The album leads off with its title track and right from the start one hears the various stylistic elements that inform Divine’s writing as well as his and his bandmates’ playing. Rather than having one central pulse to focus on, “The Element” features several textural variations on a common theme that climax and change in energy according to which player one happens to be listening to. “Love Tap To The Solar Plexus” is a metric tune that, in addition to sections with four beats per measure, has one in 15/8 clearly influenced by West African rhythms. “The Assassin,” is a modal composition in the spirit of mid-1960s modern jazz classics like Coltrane’s “One Down, One Up” and McCoy Tyner’s “Four By Five.” The progressions and harmonies of “Night Is Near” pay tribute to Wayne Shorter whose music Divine not only learned on the sax but also on the piano; one hears echoes of “Children Of The Night” at the beginning of the tune and elements of “Speak No Evil” are quoted at the end. “Ajna” is inspired by Divine’s interest in Hindu practices and teachings; the word is sanskrit for the Third Eye Chakra of intuition and intellect. “Griot’s Tale,” one of the most popular songs in Divine’s repertoire, is a tribute to his father.

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NEW RELEASE MAY 2025

Audessy

Dahi Divine

The second, self-produced modern jazz album, Audessy. What Divine describes as "his journey of spiritual growth, blending soulful jazz harmonies with the ancestral pulse of diasporic rhythms and reflecting his musical roots and personal evolution.

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