Arun Ramamurthy Trio - New Moon (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Arun Ramamurthy, Arun Ramamurthy Trio
- Title: New Moon
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Greenleaf Music
- Genre: Jazz, Carnatic, World, Indian Classical, Raga
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 48:05
- Total Size: 291 / 948 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Walk As One (4:38)
2. Bangalore to Brooklyn (6:10)
3. Aaji (9:42)
4. Mirrors (4:10)
5. Amavasya (16:44)
6. Sri Valli (6:45)
1. Walk As One (4:38)
2. Bangalore to Brooklyn (6:10)
3. Aaji (9:42)
4. Mirrors (4:10)
5. Amavasya (16:44)
6. Sri Valli (6:45)
New Moon Suite is a 4-part work reflecting on the inspiration of ancestors, family and tradition - and how we navigate the world as multicultural beings. When given the opportunity to create this piece, I thought first of one of the most influential people in my life: my maternal grandmother, Aaji.
The kindest of souls, Aaji was born in Bangalore, India in 1922, in a world far different from mine. Though she lived in a conservative time, Aaji was forward-thinking and open minded, helping those in need in her small village of Parvathipuram, and teaching Carnatic music to anyone who wished to learn.
I grew up on the other side of the world, in a house filled with music. My mother was a Carnatic vocalist, and my father arranged concert tours for visiting artists from India. Aaji visited us on several occasions - staying for a year at a time, and always leaving an indelible impression on me. While growing up in the states, I had the privilege to study Carnatic music with three mind-expanding gurus, who imparted the deep tradition to me with love and generosity. Through Aaji, my gurus and parents, I embraced my Indian roots from 8,000 miles away.
But I couldn’t help feel I was living a double life - as if there was a line in the sand keeping my two worlds separate. In one ear, I heard Lalgudi Jayaraman, N. Ramani + Palghat Raghu. In the other ear was Coltrane, Miles, A Tribe Called Quest + Radiohead.
It was Aaji who reminded me that there’s only ONE me. That there actually are no lines. This resonated with me deeply, and initiated a lifelong journey into understanding myself and exploring my artistic voice. New Moon Suite is an expression of this journey.
This trio represents “oneness”. The way Sameer, Damon and I play together feels like flowing water - we close our eyes and move together based on feel and intuition, conscious of our surroundings but with full force and intention. To play with them is a dream. The spaces they create are filled with light and magic. There’s only one us, no lines.
Arun Ramamurthy (violin)
Sameer Gupta (drums)
Damon Banks (electric bass)
The kindest of souls, Aaji was born in Bangalore, India in 1922, in a world far different from mine. Though she lived in a conservative time, Aaji was forward-thinking and open minded, helping those in need in her small village of Parvathipuram, and teaching Carnatic music to anyone who wished to learn.
I grew up on the other side of the world, in a house filled with music. My mother was a Carnatic vocalist, and my father arranged concert tours for visiting artists from India. Aaji visited us on several occasions - staying for a year at a time, and always leaving an indelible impression on me. While growing up in the states, I had the privilege to study Carnatic music with three mind-expanding gurus, who imparted the deep tradition to me with love and generosity. Through Aaji, my gurus and parents, I embraced my Indian roots from 8,000 miles away.
But I couldn’t help feel I was living a double life - as if there was a line in the sand keeping my two worlds separate. In one ear, I heard Lalgudi Jayaraman, N. Ramani + Palghat Raghu. In the other ear was Coltrane, Miles, A Tribe Called Quest + Radiohead.
It was Aaji who reminded me that there’s only ONE me. That there actually are no lines. This resonated with me deeply, and initiated a lifelong journey into understanding myself and exploring my artistic voice. New Moon Suite is an expression of this journey.
This trio represents “oneness”. The way Sameer, Damon and I play together feels like flowing water - we close our eyes and move together based on feel and intuition, conscious of our surroundings but with full force and intention. To play with them is a dream. The spaces they create are filled with light and magic. There’s only one us, no lines.
Arun Ramamurthy (violin)
Sameer Gupta (drums)
Damon Banks (electric bass)
Year 2024 | Jazz | World | Indian / भारतीय संगीत | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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