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Tohpati: Tribal Dance
By
Jimmy Haslip
bassb.1951

Chad Wackerman
drums
Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
Even though Tohpati has a unique guitar sound, it reflects the brilliance of other exceptional guitarists. "Rahwana" erupts in a blazing and brilliant jazz-rock ensemble voice with dynamics that leap from fusion jazz to hard rock to heavy metal (changes that

Jeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Stevie Ray Vaughan
guitar1954 - 1990

Al Di Meola
guitarb.1954
Blues guitar, rippling over drums and percussion, flows through rock guitar into the "Spirit of Java" along with the vibrant tones, rhythms and scales of music from Indonesia. (Wackerman busts the last several minutes of this tune apart, pounding it like a hurricane crashing onto shore.) The title track sprawls through several movements, opening with vocal, percussion and crowd noise samples that part like morning mist for Tohpati's warm and bright, dawning guitar melody; Wackerman swaps pushing the tempo ahead with pulling it back, creating rhythmic tension for Haslip's deep bass to thunder through.
Even though Haslip and Wackerman contribute so much, it somehow seems fitting that this Tribal Dance concludes with the solo guitar meditation "Midnight Rain." ">
Track Listing
Rahwana; Spirit of Java; Tribal Dance; Red Mask; Savana; Run; Supernatural; Midnight Rain.
Personnel
Tohpati: guitar; Jimmy Haslip: bass guitar; Chad Wackerman: drums.
Album information
Title: Tribal Dance | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Moonjune Records
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