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Artist description
Reflecting the orange and brown hues of the earth associated with warmer climates, Terracotta's music brings together a warm mix of the mysterious beauty of Indian melodies, the grounded power of African rhythms, the harmonic clarity of European classical sophistication and the hidden emotion of American jazz. Terracotta's original compositions, drawn from the sitar, keyboards, horns and strings, are melodies of an emerging global culture representing a joyful and colorful celebration of life.
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Music Style
World Fusion: Indian, African, American Jazz |
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Group Members
Craig Pruess
John Altman
Kuljit Bhamra
Nawazish Ali Khan |
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Instruments
sitar, trumpet, sax, keyboards, bass, percussion, violin, swarmadala, tambura, kalimba |
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Albums
Terracotta |
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Press Reviews
"'Terracotta' is a collection of instrumental influences that leave almost no corner of the globe without representation. The compositions are interesting and dynamic, breathing life into the hybrid music and turning it into an entity in and of itself, pulsing with life. While the combination of synth, sitar, brass and strings may sound like a cacophony waiting to happen, let me assure you that "Terracotta" tames these wayward sounds and brings them together in a collection of tunes that borders on pure genius. The only thing missing from this set is a strong vocal presence, but for once in my life I have to say that vocals might do more to detract from the music than add to it. This disc is just that perfect!
But don't take my word for it though, you have to hear this one for yourself! If you are looking for one CD that showcases REAL World Music, music with no boundaries -- culturally, musically or otherwise, then "Terracotta" is THE one disc you absolutely need to own!"
Robert Lewis: World Music Reviews |
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Location
London, UK - United Kingdom |
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