Go: Organic Orchestra - Ragmala (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Go: Organic Orchestra
- Title: Ragmala
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Meta Records
- Genre: World
- Quality: MP3 320 kbps; 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/48.00 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 1:57:46
- Total Size: 288; 590; 883 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
On the remarkable new album Ragmala – A Garland of Ragas, Rudolph’s Go: Organic Orchestra and Brooklyn Raga Massive form a singular ensemble that vibrantly bridges musical and cultural distinctions. The result is a breathtaking set of music that carves an egalitarian and communal way forward while reverberating with echoes of the recent and ancient past. Drawing parallels with another ground-breaking and singular epic, Ragmala has already been referred to as a Bitches Brew for the 21st century (Ahmet Ali Arslan of Açık Radyo Istanbul).
The members of the adventurous BRM collective are deeply steeped in the traditions of Indian classical music. They refuse, however, to be restricted by it; the idea behind the collective, birthed in 2012 in a Prospect Heights bar, is to open the often rigid and hierarchical culture of the music to experimentation and cross-cultural collaboration. This collaboration marks the collective’s most ambitious effort to date in the musical movement that the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and New Yorker have recognized as a “Raga Renaissance.”
“This album feels like the culmination of everything I’ve been reaching for throughout my career,” says Rudolph, no small claim from someone who’s been a pioneering voice in jazz and world music for more than 40 years. “Through my music I want to hear the humanity of all these different musicians shine through, and with their voices bring forth something that’s never existed before.”
According to BRM guitarist David Ellenbogen, who co-produced Ragmala, the possibilities offered by Rudolph’s music scratched the very itch that led many of them into BRM’s more exploratory fold to begin with. “I always had a theory that Indian Classical, jazz, West African music and so on could have a synergistic relationship,” Ellenbogen says. “But after spending decades looking through record libraries, I found very few recordings lived up to the potential of these great traditions. I've spoken to other musicians on this album and they said the same thing when they heard these tracks: This is the music we've been searching for.”
Tracklist:
01. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Mousa Azure (6:53)
02. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Rotations (7:26)
03. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Ecliptic (3:49)
04. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Savannahs (13:15)
05. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Shantha (2:08)
06. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Wandering Star (4:37)
07. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Ascent to Now (7:23)
08. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Lamentations (5:28)
09. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Dialectic (4:34)
10. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Thirteen Moons (1:32)
11. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Glare of the Tiger (8:19)
12. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Reflective (2:29)
13. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Seven Pearls (5:04)
14. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - We Grieve (4:49)
15. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Chakawali (7:19)
16. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Turiya (8:56)
17. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Syntactic Journey (3:54)
18. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Sunset lake (11:44)
19. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Africa 21 (7:00)
20. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Gone to Earth (1:06)
The members of the adventurous BRM collective are deeply steeped in the traditions of Indian classical music. They refuse, however, to be restricted by it; the idea behind the collective, birthed in 2012 in a Prospect Heights bar, is to open the often rigid and hierarchical culture of the music to experimentation and cross-cultural collaboration. This collaboration marks the collective’s most ambitious effort to date in the musical movement that the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and New Yorker have recognized as a “Raga Renaissance.”
“This album feels like the culmination of everything I’ve been reaching for throughout my career,” says Rudolph, no small claim from someone who’s been a pioneering voice in jazz and world music for more than 40 years. “Through my music I want to hear the humanity of all these different musicians shine through, and with their voices bring forth something that’s never existed before.”
According to BRM guitarist David Ellenbogen, who co-produced Ragmala, the possibilities offered by Rudolph’s music scratched the very itch that led many of them into BRM’s more exploratory fold to begin with. “I always had a theory that Indian Classical, jazz, West African music and so on could have a synergistic relationship,” Ellenbogen says. “But after spending decades looking through record libraries, I found very few recordings lived up to the potential of these great traditions. I've spoken to other musicians on this album and they said the same thing when they heard these tracks: This is the music we've been searching for.”
Tracklist:
01. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Mousa Azure (6:53)
02. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Rotations (7:26)
03. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Ecliptic (3:49)
04. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Savannahs (13:15)
05. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Shantha (2:08)
06. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Wandering Star (4:37)
07. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Ascent to Now (7:23)
08. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Lamentations (5:28)
09. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Dialectic (4:34)
10. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Thirteen Moons (1:32)
11. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Glare of the Tiger (8:19)
12. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Reflective (2:29)
13. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Seven Pearls (5:04)
14. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - We Grieve (4:49)
15. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Chakawali (7:19)
16. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Turiya (8:56)
17. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Syntactic Journey (3:54)
18. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Sunset lake (11:44)
19. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Africa 21 (7:00)
20. Go: Organic Orchestra; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Adam Rudolph - Gone to Earth (1:06)
Year 2019 | World | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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