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5.0 out of 5 stars
An Outstanding Moment In Music, May 8, 2006
Trilok Gurtu and his band The Glimpse shine on this album with such a successful marriage of tradition Indian and modern contempary jazz fusion. There is no cliche here just pure talent, ingenious composition, rich melody, heart, soul and a stella performance of some of the world greatest musicians (although to most mainstream listeners they would be unknowns). Kathak is a must have for any lover of music that enjoys multi-layered, complex and diverse world music that is driven by mind blowing grooves and sublime bass playing. All of this rich rhythm is surrounded by an array of tradition Indian instuments and vocal performances: the end result is a sound never to be heard in this way previously or since. Gurtu's follow up album 'African Fantasy' is also brilliant, although takes a more mellow tact, blending in African music and is far less intense than 'Kathak'.
'Kathak' is really a musician's feast with displays of speed, feel and melody from all performers involved that would burn and bury anyone but the best at their craft.
Gurtu's percussive display is astonishing but it is the collaboration and accompaniment??of musicians such as Kai Eckhardt de Camargo on bass that open the musical doors to audience's that would not normally venture to cultural music such as Tradition Indian without such a beautiful transition (such as this album).
'Kathak' is on a whole other evolutionary step from most music made and has enriched my life deeply.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cool Suff... India's Jazz, November 3, 1998
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This review is from: Kathak (Audio CD)
One of the greatest percussionists alive, Trilok shows us here some amazing pieces of pure Jazz from India. Outstanding rhytms, fantastic melodies.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
good, November 18, 2008
was spoiled by trilok twenty years of talking tabla, do not get me wrong still a great album as this was earlier album and will always get played by me.
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