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  • SKU: ACT9513-2
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 614427951328
  • Street Date: 09/30/11
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: ACT »
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Run Time: 64 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2008
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: US,CA,AU,NZ

 

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Rudresh Mahanthappa - Samdhi

On “Samdhi” multi award-winning saxophonist Mahanthappa sets out a three way dialogue between jazz and South Indian music and electronics full of unexpected turns.

Rudresh Mahanthappa - Samdhi
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The Sanskrit word for twilight is “Samdhi,” which serves as the aptly-chosen title for saxophonist/composer Rudresh Mahanthappa’s album, a fluid melding of jazz, electronic and Indian music. The line-up with which Mahanthappa approached this idea is accordingly versatile and expansive: New Yorker David Gilmore is one of the few guitarists who possesses the technical skills and stylistic scope to master such an endeavor. Damion Reid is one of the best in the league of young American drummers who combine immense power and speed with a lush tonal palette. Toronto bassist Rich Brown – who Mahanthappa considers “one of the best in the world” – no stranger to such multi-cultural hybrids as a member of a Canadian Indo-jazz band. While much of Mahanthappa’s catalogue could be considered “fusion” in the dictionary definition of the word, Samdhi’s electro-acoustic blend and ventures into funky grooves and psychedelic intensity occasionally evoke the best of the genre that bears that name. “I’m a child of the eighties,” Mahanthappa explains. “The first songs I heard and which inspired me to make music were not by Charlie Parker or John Coltrane, but the Brecker Brothers, Yellowjackets and David Sanborn.” A respect for these musical roots is evident on Samdhi. Mahanthappa is always wary of falling into the trap of being artificially exotic or creating clichéd ethnic jazz in which “East-West groups play in the same room without really playing together,” as he puts it. “I think Samdhi has exactly the integrity I wanted it to have and perhaps is also more accessible than a lot of my other music.”

Track Listing

  • Parakram #1
  • Killer
  • Richard's Game
  • Playing With Stones
  • Rune
  • Breakfastlunchanddinnner
  • Parakram #2
  • Ahhh
  • Meeting of the Skins
  • Still-Gas
  • For My Lady
  • For All the Ladies
  

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