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Dhaivat Jani PLUS: Sum//Parts
ByThis Canadian / Indian exotica sound begins with staccato vocalsuncredited, but probably Janisoon joined by

Matt Greenwood
guitar
Lucas Dubovik
saxophone, tenorb.1999
The influences of Radiohead and Led Zeppelin can be heard here, but "Peshkaar" is North Indian music in its purest form, while "Unchain" seeks to solve the mysteries which are beyond our control, subject to our interpretations. It is a dense sound, heavy on Greenwood's metal chords, embroidered by Michael Davidson's succinct vibraphone notes underlain by Matt McCormack's beating heart electric bass.
The album is nicely arranged and produced, with the disparate influences and styles combined into a cohesive and compelling statement. ">
Track Listing
Day 21; Pulwama; Even If; Change Is The Only Constant; It Might Rain; Kaleidoscope; Pashkaar; Unchain.
Personnel
Dhaivat Jani
drumsLucas Dubovik
saxophone, tenorMatt Greenwood
guitarJoshua Stanberry
drumsMatt McCormack
bassAdditional Instrumentation
Dhaivat Jani: tabla, solkattu; Joshua Stanberry: keyboards; Eliana Parker: voice (2, 4); Dean Veneruz: vibraphone: (2, 6); Michael Davidson: vibraphone (8).
Album information
Title: Sum//Parts | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Self Produced
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