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By: Satish Gurnani  05 Jan 09 14:53 IST
From: 23 Jan 09 20:00 IST
To: 23 Jan 09 22:00 IST
Venue: Lawns adjacent to Vasant Vihar Club, Pashimi Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi
City: Delhi
Contact: 91-9810148084
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Description:

Prem Joshua’s international band – formed in the lively and chaotic witches’ cauldron of an Indian metropolis – today stands out as one of the most refreshing multi-cultural musical experiences to be found between Bombay and Berlin. On this album, Prem Joshua & Band present the highlights of their 2007 concert tour. These live recordings feature seven new versions of Prem Joshua “classics” and two brand-new tracks.

With originality, virtuosity and confidence the quartet creates a musical masala of Indian classical, jazz, funk and chill out… a music so masterly yet playful blended, that it has found a place in the hearts of listeners from the East, the West and beyond.

About the Artiste

Multi-instrumentalist and composer, Prem Joshua is a pioneer in the field of world music, exploring and creating a new synthesis in music beyond the borders of East and West. This has earned him the title of the “Fusion Guru”.

He was born in Germany, his search for his owns spirituality, and music style has taken him to such countries as Greece, Turkey, Afghanistan and India. Coming from his western roots in Rock and Jazz, he performed in various bands world-over, but soon his spiritual and musical search brought him to the east. He has been living, studying and playing music in the Middle East and mainly India for more than 20 years. Especially his meeting with the mystic-genius Osho in India brought him in contact with meditation and his “inner music”. Among the master musicians he has been influenced by and learning from are sitar masters Ustad Usman Khan and Ravi Shankar, who brought him in contact with Indian classical music.

In India, he spent many years dedicating him to meditation and study of Indian classical and folk music. There he started playing traditional instruments such as the Persian Santoor (a hammered dulcimer), Dilruba (an ancient Indian bowed instrument), and the Bansuri (Indian bamboo flute).

Drawing inspiration from the deep wells of these ancient eastern traditions he never looses touch with the pulse of contemporary western music, such as electronic “trance music” or the recent developments in “world music”. This openness to different musical influences from all over the world creates an unusual yet very harmonious blend of exotic acoustic music with modern grooves and sounds. His musical merger brought him recognition by critics, music lovers and press in the ...

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