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At 67, veteran Indian music master Ali Akbar Khan successfully blends tradition and technology on Journey, a moving CD produced by his protege and student Jai Uttal. Journey, however, isn't modern secular Indian pop, but rather is best described as traditional Indian spiritual and devotional music using high-tech elements. Under Uttal's direction, Khan's sarod and other acoustic Indian instruments like the sitar, the tabla and the dholak successfully interact with electronic synthesizers (none of which sound forced or mechanical). Uttal had learned a lot from Khan, and showed his appreciation by seeing to it that technology was used soulfully throughout this album.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Ali Akbar Khan, MainArtist
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
Album review
At 67, veteran Indian music master Ali Akbar Khan successfully blends tradition and technology on Journey, a moving CD produced by his protege and student Jai Uttal. Journey, however, isn't modern secular Indian pop, but rather is best described as traditional Indian spiritual and devotional music using high-tech elements. Under Uttal's direction, Khan's sarod and other acoustic Indian instruments like the sitar, the tabla and the dholak successfully interact with electronic synthesizers (none of which sound forced or mechanical). Uttal had learned a lot from Khan, and showed his appreciation by seeing to it that technology was used soulfully throughout this album.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 9 track(s)
- Total length: 00:53:36
- Main artists: Ali Akbar Khan
- Label: Indieblu Music
- Genre: Electronic New Age
2002 Triloka Records 2002 Triloka Records
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