Baiju Bhatt, Red Sun – People of Tomorrow (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Baiju Bhatt, Red Sun - People of Tomorrow (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Baiju Bhatt, Red Sun
Album: People of Tomorrow
Genre: Jazz, Ethnic Fusion, Jazz Rock
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 52:28
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 583 MB

Tracklist:

01. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Namaste (01:04)
02. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Inner Nomad (04:23)
03. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Garuda (04:18)
04. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Belly of the Whale (With Veronika Stalder) (05:28)
05. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – March of the Endlings (05:56)
06. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Hypnagogia (With Raphaëlle Brochet, Nguyèn Lè) (06:48)
07. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – People of Tomorrow (Part I) (04:02)
08. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – People of Tomorrow (Part II) (05:29)
09. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Kublai (01:23)
10. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Ananda (03:51)
11. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Nataraj (06:51)
12. Baiju Bhatt & Red Sun – Postlude (02:50)

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Traversing the world of music both past and present, People of Tomorrow is a towering achievement: a remarkably composed, expertly performed album by one of the best bands today.


“Three years after the release of the singular Eastern Sonata, which mixed with great mischief and talent the influences of a fantasized India and Western jazz-rock, the Indo-Swiss violinist and composer Baiju Bhatt does it again and drives the point home offering an even more ambitious and powerful album, endowed with a deep musical richness, harmonious and subtle.

Through the creative force and musical mastery of People Of Tomorrow, we do not doubt for a second that the “people of tomorrow” will have abolished musical, cultural and terrestrial borders, and will be sensitive to this deep and universal music, open to play. collective and endowed with a solid and moving interaction, for the happiness of humanity.” – Lionel Eskenazi, Music journalist, France (press release excerpt)”Warning, masterpiece! Here is an album of flamboyant richness, that of the Indo-Swiss violinist Baiju Bhatt. 70 minutes of pure musical creativity, jazz, world music, change of scenery, travel. The spicy scents of India mingle with this Western jazz rock music in a perfect fusion. This gives an album of remarkable musical depth, very accessible and above all brilliant. No more borders, total freedom of style, lyrical and melodious. Formidable violinist than Baiju Bhatt, a virtuoso and elegant capable of composing in a modern and traditional style at the same time (…) Among the 15 compositions as varied as they are fascinating, no weakness and one common point, brilliance. May the “peoples of tomorrow “to be in the image of this music full of humanity and happiness…” – Gilles Desmond, Action Jazz, France

“A record in the colors of the musical opulence of India, but also a record resolutely of our time and very jazz. Wealth in the arrangements, finesse of the harmonies and subtle winks that punctuate each of the 12 titles and 3 bonuses (if you are lucky enough to acquire the physical album). A real treat for the ears. Of course Baiju Bhatt is a virtuoso of the bow, but he also knows how to surround himself perfectly without putting himself exclusively in before. The interplay in this exercise is essential. We are betting on international success for this well-born album, under the most beautiful of stars, The Red Sun.” – Jacques Pauper, Color Jazz, France

“In the singular melting pot of jazz-rock and Indian music, the violinist prodigy Baiju Bhatt (Indian by his father, Swiss by his mother) is at the head of a quintet of alchemists. The Red Sun lives up to its name and delivers solar, resplendent music, in line with their first jewel released four years ago, “Eastern Sonata”. Baiju Bhatt plays heart-catchers with irresistible glissandos and themes in unison violin saxophone. The guests, Prabhu Edouard on percussion and tablas, Robinson Khoury on trombone, add to the oriental explosiveness of the group.Composer and arranger of a virtuoso and generous music always, often opulent, Baiju Bhatt has this elegance to conclude soberly, with a “Postlude” interpreted in pizzicatti on the violin. Brilliant.” Alice Leclerq, Jazz News, France

“A unique and traveling sound, captivating compositions and incredible virtuosity: it is Baiju Bhatt, an Indo-Swiss violinist who will not leave you indifferent, with his mixture of jazz and oriental fusion.” – TSF Jazz, France

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