the cover : A Yakshagana(ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ) performance typically begins in the twilight hours, with an initial beating of the drums of several fixed compositions, called abbara or peetike. This may last for up to an hour before the actors finally arrive on the stage. The actors wear resplendent costumes, head-dresses, and face paints.[7] Yakshagana performers in action. A performance usually depicts a story from the "Kavya" (epic poems) and the "Puranas" (ancient Hindu texts). It consists of a story teller (the bhagawatha) who narrates the story by singing (which includes prepared character dialogues) as the actors dance to the music, portraying elements of the story as it is being narrated. All components of Yakshagana-including the music, the dance, and the dialogue-are improvised. The artists pray to lord Ganesha before their performance. Yakshagana also ends with a prayer to Ganesha
To be honest a lot of records feature solo flute parts like this but yeah the spirit is also there. And I won't bet on it but there is a chance you're a Cinematic Orchestra fan ;) And let's not forget Devadid/Carlos !
No, it's not Buddha. This is actually a traditional mask from Karnataka, India, used in their vibrant Yakshagana dance-drama. These masks, often made of papier-mâché or wood, are part of a rich theatrical tradition that blends dance, music, and colorful storytelling. xx
oh man this is exactly the kind of free jazz ive been hoping to come across, cheers
Free Jazz? Is that a new genre?
Exotic, amazing
💣Wawwa Weewwa this is just pure pleasure for ears and soul!!fire❤🔥
You have such impeccable taste. Becoming my favorite resource for music discovery. Thank you for your service.
Glad you enjoy it!
Monumental!
Weird. Crazy. Makes me happy.
This album is hot❤❤❤❤❤
Legendario
I guess the algorythm wanted me to be the first to comment this 😸
I guess the algorithm wanted wake me up.
Lol
i cannot save it in my jazz playlist
You're the second person to say this on my channel this week, not sure why it's occuring but it could be a CZcams update, nothing I've changed. xx.
Excelente trabajo bandonnn realmente impresionante
IM THE 7TH COMMENT. DAMN I DIG THIS GEM.
the cover : A Yakshagana(ಯಕ್ಷಗಾನ) performance typically begins in the twilight hours, with an initial beating of the drums of several fixed compositions, called abbara or peetike. This may last for up to an hour before the actors finally arrive on the stage. The actors wear resplendent costumes, head-dresses, and face paints.[7]
Yakshagana performers in action.
A performance usually depicts a story from the "Kavya" (epic poems) and the "Puranas" (ancient Hindu texts). It consists of a story teller (the bhagawatha) who narrates the story by singing (which includes prepared character dialogues) as the actors dance to the music, portraying elements of the story as it is being narrated. All components of Yakshagana-including the music, the dance, and the dialogue-are improvised.
The artists pray to lord Ganesha before their performance. Yakshagana also ends with a prayer to Ganesha
Thanks for all the extra info chita! xx
Puras excelentes y grandes bandas en este canal
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19:38 starts out like Alice Coltranes “Angel of Air / Angel of Water”
To be honest a lot of records feature solo flute parts like this but yeah the spirit is also there. And I won't bet on it but there is a chance you're a Cinematic Orchestra fan ;) And let's not forget Devadid/Carlos !
"this album defies easy categorization. "
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panic jazz if the instrumentalists were actually panicking (and off dmt and had a deep control of the chaos of tonal and rythmic freeflow)
God I love this channel
Love you too, Jeff
w2
is the mask Buddha?
No, it's not Buddha. This is actually a traditional mask from Karnataka, India, used in their vibrant Yakshagana dance-drama. These masks, often made of papier-mâché or wood, are part of a rich theatrical tradition that blends dance, music, and colorful storytelling. xx
@@wtflac cool thank you