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Dewa Budjana: Joged Kahyangan
By
Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

Bob Mintzer
saxophoneb.1953
Budjana shows restraint, a genial touch, and dishes out scorching crunch chords, climactically designed solo licks and trades hearty fours with Mintzer. And on "Joged Kahyangan,"

Larry Goldings
organ, Hammond B3b.1968

Jimmy Johnson
bassb.1930

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954
The artists interconnect many passages with jazz-fusion fare, but Manhattan Transfer vocalist Janis Siegel guests and lowers the temperature on the wistful ballad, "As You Leave My Nest." With the following piece "Majik Blue," Budjana tears it up on electric and gradually increases the pitch, highlighted by Mintzer's gusty sax voicings. Elsewhere, the guitarist morphs Indonesian folk into cheery jazz-shaded treatments and struts his stuff atop weighty rock pulses. Budjana closes the program with the tender ballad "Borra's Ballad," lightly paced by Erskine's ever-so-soft brushes and Goldings' crisp organ solo.
Budjana is a painter; a badass fuzoid and prog-rock shredder and a proficient jazz guitarist who can hang with the best of them. He possesses a broad vernacular and is by no means a one- dimensional artist, as he places more emphasis on compositional form, cogently evidenced throughout this delightful album. ">
Track Listing
Foggy Cloud; Joged Kahyangan; Dang Hyang Story; As You Leave My Nest; Majik Blue; Erskoman; Guru Mandala; Borra’s Ballad.
Personnel
Dewa Budjana
guitar, electricDewa Budjana: guitar, synth guitar; Larry Goldings: Hammond organ, acoustic piano; Bob Mintzer: tenor and soprano saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Jimmy Johnson: bass guitar; Peter Erskine: drums; Janis Siegal: vocal (4).
Album information
Title: Joged Kahyangan | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Moonjune Records
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