| India meets Cuba |
INDO-AFRO-CUBAN JAZZ |
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Song to Ochum. 1)
Soft Power.
Playing Drums with the Crickets.
The Spirit of the Warrior.
Song to Kama. 2)
Close Your Eyes and Look Inside.
El Diablito (The Little Devil).
Elegua 3), show me the way.
Playing drums with the birds.
Long journey to the Yoruba land.
On the Way to La Habana.
The Wild Goddess and the Virgin |
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Bringing together the two unquestionable masters in the world of the bamboo flute, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia and the Conga, Tata Güines.
I have attempted to make a fusion between the mystical harmonies of India and the earthy trance Afro-Cuban rhythms. I hope you will enjoy this innovation of Earth Fusion Music. I would like to express my respect affection and gratitude to all the artists that cooperated in India meets Cuba.
Tata Güines has been the Teacher of many drummers of Santana.
Vidal Paz (alias Django Mango)
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Featuring Artists
Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia Bamboo Flute,
Tata Güines Conga, Devaki Pandit Vocal,
Noriko Tambura,
Ismet Ruchimat Kantele (Harp from Finland),
Agus Supriawan Sundanese Drums,
Dodong Karinding and Biringdong,
Django Mango Tabla, African Drums and Gongs.
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1) Female spirit in Afro-Cuban Animism that represents the powers of the feminine.
2) Indian God of sensual love
3) Male spirit in Afro-Cuban Animism that opens or closes
-- the path leading to the realization of yourself.
4) P.T. Hari Prasad Chaurasia & Tata Qüines, Photgraph by Vidal Paz.
5) Vidal Paz, Photograph by Florance Rocher
All the instrument used in this sound recording are acoustic
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