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Shakti: This Moment
ByShakti
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1974

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Zakir Hussain
tablas1951 - 2024

Shankar Mahadevan
vocals

Ganesh Rajagopalan
violinThe taps and thuds of Hussain's eloquent tabla mesh with rhythmic konokol scatting as much as percussion and handclaps; Mahadevan's crooning flows as silkily as the violin or McLaughlin's fleet guitar, which is also put through some electronic effects that nobody would have imagined when Shakti first formed. If his lightly funky low- end on "Sono Mama" will be less amusing to some listeners than others, such small gimmicks make the exception while clean ear-pleasing tones are the rule.
This hour has space for conversational rhythmic workouts, patient floating meditations, sweeping flights of fancy ("Karuna" finds Rajagopalan beautifully reaching for the sky), and even a jaunty folk dance that could fit in either a European royal court or the American south. Amidst those surprises, a couple more overly acoustic jams such as "Mohanam" evoke a tinge of Shakti's earliest beginnings while remaining exuberantly in this moment. Through all those modes, it is nothing if not a moment of heartfelt celebration. ">
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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