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Label:Tricatel
Cat-No:TRICDFR042
Release-Date:01.04.2013
Genre:Nu Jazz
Configuration:CD Excl
Barcode:3700551751440
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Label:Tricatel
Cat-No:TRICDFR042
Release-Date:01.04.2013
Genre:Nu Jazz
Configuration:CD Excl
Barcode:3700551751440
Special remarks : CD
Genre: Jazz / Pop


Tracklist :

1 - Two Lines
2 - Little Krishna & the Girls
3 - Dossidomifa (pt. 1)
4 - Dossidomifa (pt. 2)
5 - Ultrathéka n°1 (pt.1)
6 - Ultrathéka n°1 (pt.2)
7 - Din a Din
8 - Fiddler in the Street
9 - Ultrathéka n°2
10 - Ganga
11 - River Song
12 - Our Father
13 - Music is God my Love
14 - Odissi (pt.3 - Farewell)


Short Info :

The first encounters of Chassol with Indian music date from his teenage years where, thanks to John Mc Laughlin and his band Shakti, he could hear ragas, rhythm structures and Indian instruments mixed with jazz.

Then came Ravi Shankar, Hariprasad Chaurasia and the devotional songs.
More recently, the documentaries by Louis Malle (Phantom India) and by Johan van der Keuken (The Eye Above The Well) left their marks on him and after having harmonized New-Orleans in "Nola Cherie", the choice to attempt at an harmonization of life, sounds, motifs, noises and traffic from Northern India quite naturally grew on him.

In Calcutta and Varanasi, India's most ancient city, he went to shoot sitarists, percussionists, singers, dancers, the kids, the Ganga, the city and the apparent chaos of the traffic.

Indiamore spreads over four movements, one same tonal harmonic suite of warm and real pop chords that marries the modal Indian music usually resting on a sole continuous bass line played by the tampura.

In repeating these images, in treating their sound as a music material and in harmonizing the actors' speech with his own harmonic obsessions, he achieves to blend a documentary approach into a
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