Album: Surya Namaskar
Year: 2014
Format: CD
Harga: Rp 150.000,-
The seventh solo album from Indonesian progressive
guitar legend Dewa Budjana (his third for MoonJune Records) sees the
maestro cast aside the dense, meticulously-arranged approach that
defined his previous MJR releases (last year's critically-acclaimed
efforts: Dawai In Paradise, and Joged Kahyangan),
in favor of a more streamlined set that burns with a rare intensity and
squarely places Dewa's formidable chops front and center. Supported by
progressive fretless bass legend Jimmy Johnson and the undeniably world-class rhythms of renowned drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, Budjana's fretwork is as delightfully unpredictable as it is soulful and compelling.
Full of twists and turns you
could never see coming, Surya Namaskar provides ample evidence that Dewa
is just as much at home in moments of pure spontanity, ripping over a
killer groove, as he is in denser, more orchestrated settings. Exploring
previously-unrevealed facets of his artistic mystique, this album
highlights a more instinctive, uninhibited approach to both his guitar
playing and music making. Served up just-out-of-the-oven fresh and
delivered with conviction and urgency, each song is its own unique,
engulfing cosmic voyage.
While this is unquestionably
more of a "guitarist's album" than his previous MJR output, Dewa proves
that he is more than up to the task of dawning the six-string superhero
cape -- making a strong case to not only be included among the world's
most elite axemen, but also among its most diverse and accomplished.
There is an expansive palette of styles on display here in a set that's
brimming with playful abandon, but never at the expense of either
emotion or cohesion. This is polished progressive music, at its most
brilliantly creative, far-reaching and convincing.
Featuring inspired guest performances from Allan Holdsworth' and John McLaughlin's veteran sideman, Gary Husband (on synth), and L.A. studio guitar icon, Michael Landau,
Surya Namaskar is the most personal statement yet from one of the
world's most complete guitarists and unique composers -- a brilliant,
vital release.Tracklist
1. Fifty (7:24)
2. Duaji & Guruji (6:56)
3. Capistrano Road (5:27)
4. Kalingga (6:17)
5. Lamboya (9:10)
6. Campuhan Hill (5:27)
7. Surya Namaskar (7:42)
8. Dalem Waturenggong (7:19)
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