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Payuta & Friends

"india redhot blue" - 2004

Order number: 4263-2

Price: EUR 16.00

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  Title Time Audio
1.  Funny rain   4:26
2.  Pan yard   6:24
3.  Joy'ning   7:18
4.  TakeCarib   3:59
5.  Enjoy Lambeau   6:15
6.  Liming 'n' wining   7:03
7.  Moonlight sight   10:36
8.  Ocean view   4:02
9.  Wake up... You're late!   5:45
10.  Tropic Stars (Dedicated to George Harrison)   12:46

Get ready to be carried away by the multi-instrumentalist Harry Payuta on his new CD india redhot blue to a fantastical and secret world of rhythms and moods. The Indian sitar and its big sister, the surhabar, which is pitched considerably lower, are the focus. This is not classical Indian music, though; here sounds from the Caribbean fuse with jazz, rock-like motifs and a constant pulse from the ethno-trance scene.

There’s nothing else like it in the world – this blend of Indian ragas, jazz, ambient, trance and shamanic elements, Harry Payuta’s special brand of Trance World Music.

“Naturally, on india redhot blue the Indian sitar plays the main role. But I also made frequent use of the Indian surbahar – sometimes referred to as the “bass sitar” – an instrument quite seldom played these days. I was particularly captivated by the combination of the sitar and the surbahar on several tracks. A very wide spectrum of tones can be attained with this mix.

I wrote the compositions for many of these ten pieces while living on Trinidad and Tobago in 2003. It was there that I first heard the fusion of Indian and Creole music using the sitar, steel drum, tabla and Caribbean percussion. The experience left a clear mark on india redhot blue, one example being the integration of the steel drum on two tracks. The overall feeling of my sojourn on T&T vibrates and echoes throughout this music.

The album is very melody-oriented and ranges from rhythm to rock while also revealing clear jazz influences.“
harry payuta

 
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