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Itai Kriss and Telavana: Itai Kriss and Telavana
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Itai Kriss
fluteKriss, a native Israeli, has spent the past fifteen years immersed in the scene in his adopted home of New York. There, he's involved himself in straight ahead sounds, Latin jazz circles, the salsa scene, Afro-Cuban projects, and a good number of other scenarios, ultimately filtering all of these influences through his flute. What comes of all of that through his own imagination is an amalgam that speaks both to roots and the act of branching out. All is one in this music, and the project, as a whole, is a true sum of Kriss' experiences.
Album opener "Sahadi's Serenade" is instructive in demonstrating the manner by which Kriss is able to merge various strains (or toggle between them). Arriving with Kriss and trumpeter

Michael Rodriguez
guitar
Or Bareket
bass, acoustic
Cesar Orozco
pianob.1980
As the album plays on, so too do the acts of synthesizing and globetrotting. "Rak Beinatayim" seems at first to speak directly to the stately allure of Argentina's dance floors and mournful Hebraic tides, eventually leaving both in the rearview mirror for a trip to Cuba. "Shabazi" sets its sights on Eastern ideals, blending Egyptian, Moroccan, and Turkish accents, with guest
Tamer Pinarbasi
variousTrack Listing
Sahadi's Serenade; Hong Kong Overture; Rak Beinatayim; Shabazi; Para Venezuela; Buttered Scones And Tea; Mafroum; Havana Special; Azules.
Personnel
Itai Kriss
fluteItai Kriss: flute; Michael Rodriguez: trumpet; Cesar Orozco: piano; Or Bareket: bass; Marcos Lopez: percussion; Dan Aran: drums; Yosvanny Terry: chekere (2); Tamer Pinarbasi: qanun (4).
Album information
Title: Itai Kriss and Telavana | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Self Produced
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