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Suite The Expatriate - In Orange Fair - Chimu Fiesta #shorts
To learn more about "suite the expatriate" you must visit: ? https://ift.tt/3jHdPU4 Our #shorts is all about suite the expatriate sample single that encompasses the following labels: -In Orange Fair -jazz music -new jazz artists 2021 So you want to know more about suite the expatriate, here's a #shorts sample of their upcoming album featuring their first single.. Suite the expatriate is new to the scene so we created this YT short clip for you to sample . "suite the expatriate" is led by Dhani Muniz an Indian American musician composer. Why don't you include our video to your playlist so you can enjoy it later on. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Subscribe to our channel for exclusive content : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ffzStHi69Bw_k6_lme7Lg If you were searching for more information about the single Tusker or jazz music did you like what you found? Leave a comment below and let us know what you thought about suite the expatriate. PRESS INFO: “MODERN CLASSICAL MUSIC: a return to a certain type of creative violence” (Puducherry,India)- A cosmic accident occurred deep in the forest of Tamil Nadu, India. To those native to the region known as Auroville, this seems to be a regular occurrence, however in this case its jazz music. A project, although some would consider a band or group has emerged and they are known as “suite; the expatriate”. The results are a classical yet modern take on the jazz freestyle genre. Leading the way is a young, visceral, musician composer by the name of Dhani Muniz, whose main mission is to bring all his influences to a new generation of jazz lovers. “If someone was making the exact music I wanted to exist in the world, I would have chosen an easier and more profitable career path. As it turned out, I couldn’t find it, so I set about making it, halfway around the world from my home country (USA). Finding musicians such as these to collaborate with would have been a tall order anywhere; to find them in Southern India almost made me a god-fearing man, and cutting the album in 16 hours (Open Road Studios, Bangalore) with basically no rehearsal certainly made me believe in synchronicity. These songs were written as visual music, but also to afford each musician the greatest possible freedom. I can only thank my band mates, endlessly, for using it.” – Dhani Muniz The album is called “Chimu Fiesta” and Dhani has surrounded himself with a Dream Team of composer musicians for his debut record. Indian pianist-composer Aman Mahajan, percussionist Suresh Bascara and Dutch-born Maarten Visser on tenor and soprano saxophone, have all performed widely on the Indian music circuit, and in Europe and the USA. “Chimu Fiesta” is an album bred out of dissatisfaction and a healthy dose of anger. Some prefer to come up with a name or a concept before starting such a project, in order to give it shape; in this case, the shapes were lying around for a while, waiting for Dhani’s fellow musicians to take and transform them. It was this sudden outpouring after such a long period of gestation (the oldest piece dates back to when Dhani was 17) that prompted its title. The Chimu were a pre-Incan civilization now famed for, among other things, the intrinsic violence of their culture. And while no one was beheaded in the making of this record, it does signify a return to a certain type of creative violence, and one that is most often palpable in the early stages of things- abstract art, modern classical music, rock n’ roll, Delta blues, jazz, and basically all human civilization. The album will be available in early to mid October exclusively through the bands website at bandcamp.com and will feature a free download of its first single “Tusker”, a foray into the experimental that clings to familiar notes and structures that stick with you because you have felt them before in the commercial success of such jazz icons as Miles Davis. The entire album can be downloaded for only $7 USD; however fans and patrons can pay as much as they want to help contribute to the production and the group’s inability to make touring revenue. Facebook: https://ift.tt/38CTdpI Instaram:https://ift.tt/3kRYjUS Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuiteExpatriate YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ffzStHi69Bw_k6_lme7Lg
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