Reza Khota

Reza Khota


Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
UK-RSA Bilateral Research Chair: Digital humanities chair in culture and technics

Reza Khota is a guitarist/composer who has performed, recorded and toured professionally in South Africa and Internationally for over 25 years. His albums have been reviewed and recognised in the global jazz media. Over the years he has established himself as a guitarist with wide reaching abilities. He has two releases as band leader of his own quartet, several others in collaborative bands and features as a guitarist on many more. The Reza Khota Quartet released their second album – Liminal, in 2019. It features long time collaborators: bassist Shane Cooper, drummer Jonno Sweetman, and Saxophonist Buddy Wells. Khota recently features on albums by Tumi Mogorosi, Gabi Motuba, and on a forthcoming release by the newly formed free-jazz trio Proof of Life with drummer Asher Gamedze and bassist Sean Sanby. Khota is also the bandleader of the Polyrhythmic Ensemble alongside fellow guitarist Vuma Levin, bassist Sean Sanby, and percussionist Gontse Makhene. The ensemble develops upon Khota’s PhD research into modal and contrapuntal African guitar music and has become a working ground to test contrapuntality as a generative compositional and improvisational methodology.

Khota was an artist in residence at the University of Western Cape’s Centre for Humanities Research from 2015-2018. In 2025 Khota completed a joint PhD in History at the University of the Western Cape, and in Art Science at the University of Ghent. His thesis reframes histories of West African guitar music, taking a contrapuntal approach to reading its musical forms in relation to the historical background of slavery, colonisation, emancipation and independence. It also presents a contrapuntal method for composition/improvisation from a South African positionality that moves beyond the taxonomic modes of representation historically practised within the discipline of ethnomusicology.

Khota currently holds a postdoctoral fellowship with the The British Academy/NRF UK-SA Bilateral Digital Humanities Chair in Culture and Technics at the Centre for Humanities Research at UWC. His work as part of a cohort of scholars posits a renewed aesthetic education both as an intervention into the relationship between the human and technology and as a basis for reimagining a post-apartheid future.

Publications:

Discography

As Bandleader:

  • Reza Khota Quartet – Transmutation (2013)
  • Reza Khota Quartet – Liminal (2018) 

As a Collaborator/Sideman:

  • Babu – Uproots (2008)
  • Shane Cooper Quintet – Oscillations (2013)
  • Beat Keller and Reza Khota – play 11 Microexercises (2006) by Christian Wolff – (2013)
  • Kesivan and the Lights – Brotherhood (2014)
  • Insurrections Ensemble – The Storming (2015)
  • Ancient Agents – Ancient Agents (2017)
  • Insurrections Ensemble – Ukhamba: Threads of Sorrow (2018)
  • Abraham Mennen – The Really Revered Whole Story (2018)
  • Jonathan Crossley, Reza Khota & Jonno Sweetman – Blipz (2018)
  • Mabuta – Welcome To This World (2018)
  • Insurrections Ensemble – Transgressions (2019)
  • Tune Recreation Committee – Afrika Grooves (2019)
  • Tune Recreation Committee – The Future is Now (2022)
  • Insurrections Ensemble – Giraffe Humming (2022)
  • Tumi Mogorosi – Group Theory, Black Music (2022)
  • Egoli Sextet – Ariel Juana (2023)
  • Gabi Motuba – The Sabbath (2024)

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The Polyrhythmic Ensemble

The Polyrhythmic Ensemble was formed in 2023 with the aim of creating new works based around research into contrapuntal and polyrhythmic African music.

ENGAGE / REFLECT / CREATE: The CHR-Encounters Documentary Series

The Centre for Humanities Research (UWC) and the Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival cordially invite you to the opening session of ENGAGE/REFLECT/CREATE: The CHR-Encounters Documentary Series, a monthly screening programme which will run from now until December 2025.

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Trains toTaung was remastered and released in February 2025 as a double vinyl with additional tracks composed and performed by the legendary Cape Town born pianist, Paul Hanmer.

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The CHR’s Flagship fellowship programme for early career scholars is at the heart of a deep commitment to transforming higher education at the doctoral level in South Africa.

The Humanities in Session

During these strange and troubling times of planetary pandemic, lock down and physical isolation, the Centre for Humanities Research is convening a series of short performances online in “The Humanities in Session” series. As time passes, we hope to reflect on what it means for the Humanities to be “in session” in such times.

CHR Fellows and Faculty Win at National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences Awards

Heidi Grunebaum, Kurt Campbell, Reza Khota, and Kitso Lelliot won awards in the Book, Creative Collection and Digital Contribution 2019 Awards Ceremony of the NIHSS.

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Reza Khota Quartet – Liminal

25 November 2018

Dark Things

A collaborative project featuring CHR Artist in Residence Reza Khota