Rudresh Mahanthappa - Apti (2009)

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Artist:
Title: Samdhi
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Innova
Genre: Post-Bop, Modal Music, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 00:58:12
Total Size: 330 / 146 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Looking Out,Looking In [02:57]
02. Apti [06:51]
03. Vandanaa Trayee [08:35]
04. Adana [07:56]
05. Palika Market [09:28]
06. IIT [10:08]
07. Baladhi [06:21]
08. You Talk Too Much [05:53]

Alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa slipped onto the jazz scene right around the turn of the millennium via sideman work with pianist Vijay Iyer, on Architexture (Asian Improv Records, 1998) and the breakout Panoptic Modes (Red Giant Records, 2002). He continues to team with Iyer in an increasingly excellent evolution of sound on Reimagining (Savoy Jazz, 2005), Raw Materials (Savoy Jazz, 2006), and Tragicomic (Savoy Jazz, 2008).

As a leader, Mahanthappa has recorded—with Iyer in the sideman role—Mother Tongue (Pi Recordings, 2004), and Codebook (Pi Recordings, 2006), which, while both fine CDs, don't move too far from the Iyer influence. That changed with Kinsmen (Pi Recordings, 2008), a breakout set that had the American-born saxophonist joining forces with India saxophonist Kadri Gopalnath and the Dashina Ensemble for an exploration of Mahanthappa's heritage, and a marriage of the Southern India's classical music with the ebullience and improvisatory élan of American jazz. It's a record that found its way onto many year-end top ten lists and garnered a great deal of deservedly laudatory press.

Apti by Rudresh Mahanthappa's Indo-Pak Coalition takes the same roots-exploring, marrying-of-Sub-Continent-with-American-forms path as Kinsmen, paring the sound down to saxophone, guitar and tabla. While the disc hasn't garnered the same amount of attention as did Kinsmen—too close, perhaps, on its predecessor's heels; a different record label; or a second shot across the bow is not as ear-grabbing as the first—it is every bit as enthralling.