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Hu Vibrational: The Epic Botanical Beat Suite
ByThat one musician is

Adam Rudolph
percussionb.1955

Jon Hassell
trumpetb.1937
Steve Roach
trumpetThere's a continuous mind-meld that expresses itself over floating, roaming time signatures, from something wandering between a waltz and a straight 6/4 dance with the opening cut "Akete" to trance-inducing grooves in 5 with "Charas" and "Soma" in 7. But this is not an exercise in numbers, akin to all those creatively clever concoctions Dave Brubeck was cooking up more than a half century ago. Rather, Rudolph has assembled a tight, intuitively based group of musicians who are capable of training the listener's audial "sights" on the feelings this music creates, the focus more on the body than the head.
In addition to providing the "organic arrangements" to Beat Suite, another hat of Rudolph's, namely that of producer (and mixer), is worn in this marvelous collection that sounds even better when heard with headphones, the addition of longtime

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955
Perhaps nowhere else on the planet at this time is someone capable of blending the ancient with the modern, the purity of the acoustic with an uncanny naturalistic approach to electronics, than Adam Rudolph. Just listen to the funky grooves, the floating beat alongside the juice from Aarset's quietly grinding electric guitar refrains and Laswell's deep recesses on "Kwa-Shi" for a taste of what might jumpstart any cocktail party into one that dances, with a dance music style Hu calls "Boonghee Music." Or the delicious simplicity found with Marcelo's Fender Rhodes opposite the delicately driven jungle groove of "Agobi," Gorn's flute a welcomed echo of Rudolph's former late partner

Yusef Lateef
woodwinds1920 - 2013
Track Listing
Akete; Charas; Soma; Hikuli; Kwa-shi; Agobi; Ya-jey; Akete (Remix).
Personnel
Adam Rudolph: bata, slit drum, rebolo, gangkogoui; udu, percussion; Brahim Frigbane: cajon, tarija, udu, percussion; James Hurt: sogo, kidi, igbo bell, udu, percussion; Matt Kilmer: frame drum, djembe, kanjira, udu, percussion; Tim Kieper: dusun'goni, pandeiro, caxixi, udu, percussion; Keita Ogawa: earthtone drum, frame drum, hadjira, pandeiro, udu, percussion; Tripp Dudley: kanjira, cajon, bayan, frame drum, udu, percussion; Eivind Aarset: electric guitars; Steve Gorn: bansuri flutes; Bill Laswell: electric bass; Alex Marcelo: Fender Rhodes.
Album information
Title: The Epic Botanical Beat Suite | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: M.o.d. Technologies
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