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Tarun Balani Collective: Dharma
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Eberhard Weber
bassb.1940

Ralph Towner
guitarb.1940
Sharik Hasan
pianoPianist Hasan is the only holdover from Balani's previous recording Sacred World which also featured Tarun's brother

Aditya Balani
guitar
Bruno Raberg
bass, acousticb.1954

Joshua Crumbly
bassb.1991

Terence Blanchard
trumpetb.1962

Stefon Harris
vibraphoneb.1973

Alex Pinto
guitarb.1985

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Enrico Rava
trumpetb.1939
Balani's music is overtly concerned with rhythms and their superimposition; which is not to say that melody and harmony are neglected. But the bare bones of his compositions seem to spring directly from his drumming. This lends a certain directness to the proceedings on Dharma, and one always knows where Balani's going with these pieces. There's also a measure of darkness, even turbulence, to some of these tunes that captures and holds one's interest. All of this is summed up nicely by the title track, which alternates between two distinct harmonic / rhythmic color fields as Bianchi and Pinto unfurl a loping, folksy melody over top. This is complicated and dense music that doesn't lose itself in its own complexity and density. ">
Track Listing
Brooklyn Bound; Samsara; Dharma; Here We Go; Malala's Dream; Planet Hunter.
Personnel
Tarun Balani: drums, percussion; Tiziano Bianchi: trumpet; Joshua Crumbly: bass; Sharik Hasan: pianio; Alex Pinto: guitars.
Album information
Title: Dharma | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Self Produced
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