Melodic Intersect / Looking Forward
Album: | Looking Forward | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Melodic Intersect | Added: | Jul 2017 | |
Label: | Aimrec |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-07-26 | Pull Date: | 2017-09-27 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Sep 24 | Sep 17 | Sep 3 | Aug 27 | Aug 20 | Jul 30 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 02, 2017: | Melange
Without Borders |
4. | Sep 02, 2017: | Music Casserole
Jazzy Streets Of Mumbai |
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2. | Sep 20, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Jazzy Streets Of Mumbai |
5. | Aug 30, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Jazzy Streets Of Mumbai |
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3. | Sep 13, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Jazzy Streets Of Mumbai |
6. | Aug 24, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum
Jazzy Streets Of Mumbai |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2017-07-25
Reviewed 2017-07-25
Sixth CD from world fusion band with strong Indian and jazz components; very smooth; eminently listenable
No FCC's (all instrumental) Favorite Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
*1 – Jazzy Streets of Mumbai – 8:39 – dreamy beginning circles around with sitar and keyboard, tabla kicks in, ethereal glissandos periodically punctuate; speeds up a little and gets a groove going
*2—The Chase – 8:26-- tabla picks up pace with opening chords; compelling beat and melody
*3—Without Borders –6:52 – slow and lush sitar beginning; opens out to almost ambient status and then acquires a hypnotic beat; speeds up and slows down
*4 –Memory Lane – 8:32 – has a sort of Celtic melody in back of Indian tabla and sitar; strongly rhythmic as it goes up and down scale in ¾ time; sax comes in and adds even more texture
*5 –Starry Gaze –7:07-- more downward glissandos introduce this piece which segues perfectly from the previous track; has more of a jazz than Indian feel although the tabla is right there; sax adds its voice
6 –Adolescence –10:42 – starts off with jazz solo accompanied by keyboard and then segues to Indian vibe in conversation with the sax and heads into dreamier realms
7 –Keys of Resolve – 5:17-- starts with western style chords with tabla underneath; most standard sounding track
8—Rhythmic Paths – 11:43-- long tabla solo and conversation with other types of percussion
No FCC's (all instrumental) Favorite Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
*1 – Jazzy Streets of Mumbai – 8:39 – dreamy beginning circles around with sitar and keyboard, tabla kicks in, ethereal glissandos periodically punctuate; speeds up a little and gets a groove going
*2—The Chase – 8:26-- tabla picks up pace with opening chords; compelling beat and melody
*3—Without Borders –6:52 – slow and lush sitar beginning; opens out to almost ambient status and then acquires a hypnotic beat; speeds up and slows down
*4 –Memory Lane – 8:32 – has a sort of Celtic melody in back of Indian tabla and sitar; strongly rhythmic as it goes up and down scale in ¾ time; sax comes in and adds even more texture
*5 –Starry Gaze –7:07-- more downward glissandos introduce this piece which segues perfectly from the previous track; has more of a jazz than Indian feel although the tabla is right there; sax adds its voice
6 –Adolescence –10:42 – starts off with jazz solo accompanied by keyboard and then segues to Indian vibe in conversation with the sax and heads into dreamier realms
7 –Keys of Resolve – 5:17-- starts with western style chords with tabla underneath; most standard sounding track
8—Rhythmic Paths – 11:43-- long tabla solo and conversation with other types of percussion
Track Listing
1. | Jazzy Streets Of Mumbai | 5. | Starry Gaze | |||
2. | The Chase | 6. | Adolescence | |||
3. | Without Borders | 7. | Keys Of Resolve | |||
4. | Memory Lane | 8. | Rhythmic Paths |