Korwar, Sarathy: My East Is Your West

Korwar, Sarathy SKU: 41618974
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Korwar, Sarathy: My East Is Your West

Korwar, Sarathy SKU: 41618974

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: My East Is Your West
Artist: Korwar, Sarathy
Label: Gearbox
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4571524500018
Genre: International

Vinyl LP pressing. Recorded live at London's Church of Sound, My East Is Your West appears here in it's full unedited glory, since not a second of this incredible work could be left on the cutting room floor. Sarathy Korwar's album is in collaboration with the UPAJ Collective, a group of estimable Indian jazz and classical musicians, members of which include Tamar Osborn (On The Corner Records), Al Macsween (Omar Puente, Pee Wee Ellis) and Aditya Prakash (Anoushka Shankar). A unique homage to the Spiritual Jazz music of the 1960s and 70s and to artists such as Alice Coltrane and Pharaoh Sanders. It's a culturally diverse album rich in musical colour. Sarathy Korwar's pioneering approach and ethnomusicological background allows him to develop and innovate upon the Indo- jazz genre. For fans of Alice Coltrane, Pharaoh Sanders and Ravi Shankar.

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