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Shakti: This Moment
By
John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Zakir Hussain
tablas1951 - 2024
In some ways, this version of Shakti is a stylistic hybrid of its two longest-running incarnations. Violinist

Ganesh Rajagopalan
violin
Lakshminarayana Shankar
violinb.1950

Shankar Mahadevan
vocalsVisceral percussion and intricately woven konnokol charges have been staples of Shakti's sound since the very beginning and This Moment is no exception. However, there is great conversational nuance in the exchanges between tabla maestro Hussain and
V. Selvaganesh
percussionMcLaughlin toggles between electric guitar, guitar-synthesizer and, on the darkly hypnotic "Changay Naino," acoustic guitar. His light, flute-like tone on guitar- synthesizer imbues the music with emotive shading and painterly subtleties which are a little evocative of

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Could it be that McLaughlin was thinking of

Paco de Lucia
guitar1947 - 2014
Musical highlights? They unfold from first note to last, the players flowing in and out in a seamless choreography which is, by turns, joyous, thrilling and moving. This should perhaps come as no surprise, even after all these years, for the power of Shakti is irresistible. ">
Track Listing
Shrini’s Dream; Bending the Rules; Karuna; Mohanam; Giriraj Sudha; Palmas; Changay Naino; Sono Mama.
Personnel
Shakti
band / ensemble / orchestraJohn McLaughlin
guitarZakir Hussain
tablasShankar Mahadevan
vocalsGanesh Rajagopalan
violinAdditional Instrumentation
Selvaganesh Vinayakram: kanjira, mridangam, ghatam, konokol; John McLaughlin: guitar synthesizer; Zakir Hussain: konokol, chanda, madal; Shankar Mahadevan: konokol; Ganesh Rajagopalan: konokol.
Album information
Title: This Moment | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Abstract Logix
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Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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