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Alex Acuna-Otmaro Ruiz, Soren Lee, John McLaughlin and Ranjit Barot
ByAlex Acuña
percussionb.1944

Soren Lee
guitarb.1966

Ranjit Barot
drums
Jeff Berlin
bass, electricb.1953

Tribal Tech
band / ensemble / orchestra
Steve Hunt
keyboardsb.1958
Playlist
- {Alex Acuna "In Town" from Gifts (Le Coq) 00:00
- Quartado "Latin Spirit" from Quartado (Soliton) 0:05:57
- Soren Lee "Some Funkiness" from There's a Reason for Things to Do (Zacks Music) 11:55
- John McLaughlin "As The Spirit Sings" from Liberation Time (Abstract Logix) 17:50
- Ranjit Barot -" data-original-title="" title="">Mohini Dey "Ekalavya" from Ekalavya (Self Produced) 24:02
Mohini Dey
bass - Ranjit Barot "Origin" from Bada Boom (Abstract Logix) 30:14
- Jeff Berlin "Three Nighter" from Champion (Passport Jazz) 36:18
- Tribal Tech "Gravity" from X (Tone Centre) 42:21
- Steve Hunt "Connections" from Connections (Spice Rack) Time Marker
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