Kaleidhaphonic Live by Kaleidhaphonic (CD, 2011)

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Experience the vibrant and eclectic sounds of Kaleidhaphonic with their live album release. This CD features the world music style of the artist and showcases their talents in a variety of tracks. The cardboard sleeve case is in near mint condition, ensuring that the CD is well protected. Get your hands on this 2011 release, Kaleidhaphonic Live, which is sure to transport you to different parts of the world with its captivating melodies. The record label, Cdb and CD Baby, have brought together an album that will be a true gem in any music collection. With the artist's name in the spotlight, this album is a must-have for any lover of world music. Hard to find CD! See photos for track listing.

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Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0884501585170
eBay Product ID (ePID)11046044185

Product Key Features

Release Year2011
FormatCD
GenreWorld Music
ArtistKaleidhaphonic
Release TitleKaleidhaphonic Live

Dimensions

Item Weight0.21 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks5
Number of Discs1
TracksBhutsu, Hip Hop, Changes, Muchatera, The Bird
NotesKaleidhaphonic Kaleidhaphonic is a dynamic musical quartet that is breaking new ground in the fusion of world, trance, ancient and modern musical genres. In Kaleidhaphonic, African, Indian and Western instruments combine, weaving a colorful and mesmerizing soundscape of deep grooves, dancing rhythms, and simply beautiful sounds. Kaleidhaphonic began as a duet between mbira player, Kevin Nathaniel and Tabla player Tripp Dudley. They were soon joined by Salieu Suso on Kora and John Ragusa on flutes to create a new sound based on traditional African music and the intricate rhythms of the Indian Tabla, with the added wildcard of a free-improvising jazz flutist and multi-instrumentalist. Kaleidhaphonic's live performances are receiving a joyous and enthusiastic response from their audiences. They are quickly building a reputation as a new kind of band, dancing at the musical crossroads of Africa, India, Europe, and America. Their music moves from the meditative to the ecstatic and back again, digging into the deepest of grooves, and celebrating the essence of sound. Catch them and join the party! The members of Kaleidhaphonic are: Kevin Nathaniel - mbira and shekere A pioneer on the world music scene in NYC, Kevin worked closely with the late mbira legend, Ephat Mujuru for 16 years building mbiras and playing traditional and contemporary mbira music. As a founding member of the Spirit Ensemble, Kevin collaborated with the late mbira master Zeleka, and is now one of the very few keepers of the Zeleka mbira stlye.  Tripp Dudley - tabla A musician since the age of 10, Tripp started studying Indian rhythmic systems on frame drums and tabla while attending Berklee College of Music. Since graduating in 2005, Tripp has performed throughout the USA, and the UK with acclaimed singer-songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman, and currently resides in New York studying under the guidance of Tabla master Pandit Samir Chatterjee. Muhamadou Salieu Suso - kora (West African Harp) Salieu was born into a family of farmers and traditional Gambian musicians and Griots that extends back nearly 1000 years. He is a direct descendent of the inventor of the Kora, JaliMady Wulayn Suso, and was trained to play the 21 stringed Kora by his father and renowned Kora player Alhaji Musa Makang Suso. Salieu performed widely throughout Africa and Europe before settling in the United States in 1989. John Ragusa - flutes, pennywhistle, jews harp, conch shell John has been called "One of today's finest improvisational flutists" by the legendary Paul Horn, and has built a career performing jazz, folk, roots, latin, blues, and world music with a wide variety of artists in the U.S. and around the world. John is one half of the award-winning blues duo, Mulebone, and for the past 10 years has been featured in concert and on recordings with the Nashville singer-songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman.
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