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Sound-checking at Gamelan Festival, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 2000
© K Sanders 2002 |
Kim Sanders & Friends long-awaited CD Bent
Grooves has at last been released Magical
collective improvisation framed by lush melodies and anchored by
hypnotic rhythms, drawing from the traditions of Turkish Sufi and folk
music, Balkan Gypsy brass bands, West African grooves, Indian Classical
music, flamenco, blues and jazz.

Featuring (in order of height):
* Sandy Evans: soprano and tenor saxes * Carlos Villanueva: charango * Bobby Singh: tabla * Kim Sanders: ney, Turkish gaida, aardvark, kaval, mey, tenor sax, saluang * George Doukas: bouzouki, Greek baglama * Llew Kiek: Turkish baglama * Steve Elphick: double bass
The
CD was produced by Tony Gorman, engineered by Ross A’Hern and mastered
by Paul Bryant. The project was assisted by the Australian Government
through the Australia Council, its arts funding advisory body.
Click here for samples!
Available from kimzgaida@hotmail.com
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Kim Sanders' CD Trance'n'Dancin is an exploration of trance music, from the etherial flights of the ney flute used in the
rituals of Turkey's Mevlevi Dervishes to the hypnotic dance-rhythms of the Balkans. It also features the world's
first composition for Bulgarian bagpipe and Hammond organ. |
| Featuring Kim Sanders: Turkish ney (Sufi flute),
kaval (Bulgarian wooden flute), Bulgarian and Turkish gaidas (bagpipes), aardvark (Turkish/Bulgarian/Australian
hybrid bass bagpipe), mey (Turkish double reed), saluang (Sumatran flute) & Peter
Kennard: dhaf, bendir, darabukka, megabukka, riq, zills, gong-on-a-mattress, wood-blocks,
dried budgies, surdo, ride cymbal, harmonium, keyboards, chan, another cymbal |
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What the critics say about Trance'n'Dancin
"Sublime, haunting…The album is a beautifully shaped journey from the spacious taksims to fast and upbeat
dance tunes… Sanders has spent years studying the music of Turkey and the Balkans and his passion and skill for
this music are clearly evident in this superb album." - Oonagh Sherrard for www.indie-cds.com
"There is a profound dignity about the expression of sadness in Turkish music. With neither histrionics nor
sentimentality, the sadness is distilled into beauty. Kim Sanders has immersed himself in this culture for years
and achieves an extraordinarily haunting sound on ney (Dervish flute) for the rubato improvisations on this haunting
album. He is accompanied by Peter Kennard, whose realisatons of the slowest tempos in tricky time signatures is
a marvel of meditative concentration and execution." - John Shand, Sydney Morning
Herald
"What stirs you throughout this album is the realisation that the breath is what brings you closer to God,
that is the 'ruh' or the soul. Kim's brand of music is based on the movement of breath and an inner connection
to the mind and spirit. The album is a must for world music conoisseurs and anyone who enjoys the world of Islam." - Kuranda Seyit, Australia Fair, Dec 05
"A major part of this album is a modern interpretation of Traditional Mevlevi (Whirling Dervish) and Balkan
dance music. Yet it loses none of the meditative and languid qualities of the original trance music…The real beauty
of the album is the way that the bulk of the tracks achieve the near impossible feat of exuding a sound that is
elegiac but at the same time spirited. The hauntingly beautiful "Gidemem Siraza Ben" is almost heartrending
in this technically masterful and emotionally uplifting intertwining of the plaintive with the exuberant… Multi-
instrumentalist Kim Sanders achieves total command over all his instruments and together with Peter Kennard has
produced a masterful album which is an ideal vehicle for a breakthrough to a wider audience." - Dush Perera, Jazz'n'Blues www.corporatenews.com.au
"This is an energetic and distinctive blend of virtuoso playing from multi-instrumentalist Kim Sanders, masterfully
accompanied by Peter Kennard's magic trunk of percussion… Trance'nDancin features several different fascinating
musical styles - Sufi meditations, Turkish lullabies, trance music, folk tunes- as well as an enigmatic track,
"Solitary Circumambulation", which Sanders claims is the world's first composition for gaida (Balkan
bagpipes) and Hammond organ. Sanders is a relentless champion of world music and this CD celebrates the freshness
and sheer excitement of the Balkan and Turkish traditions with added new twists and a funky rhythm section to create
a joyful session of music for listening or dancing" - Jas Hall, ABC Limelight Magazine
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Kim Sanders and Friends' ARIA-nominated CD You
Can't Get There From Here showcases traditional pieces from the Balkans and Middle-East
and original pieces including "Hepimiz Deliyiz" ("We're All Crazy"), first performed at the
Ataturk Cultural Centre with the Istanbul State Modern Folk Music Ensemble, 2001. Demented Gypsy-style collective
improvisation, Indo-Turkish grooves and more… |
Kim Sanders: ney, kaval, mey, duduk, saluang, Bulgarian and Turkish
gaidas, aardvark, tenor sax, gong Bobby Singh: tablas Sabahattin Akdagcik: baglama, oud, yayli tambur Steve
Elphick: double bass Peter Kennard:
percussion and Epizo Bangoura: djembe, balafon.
What the critics say about You Can't Get There From Here
This is a dream of an album, full of emotion and skill - Carina Prange, Jazz Dimensions
(Germany)
I was immediately conquered by the beauty of the arrangements, the high degree of musicianship
and the perfect selection of the tunes featured there - Massimo Ferro, Radio Voce Spazio
(Italy)
A gem …Great sounds, textures, clever improvisation over tricky rhythms, an album for conoisseurs
- Dieter Bajzek, Folk Alliance Australia
A beautifully-balanced mixture of traditional and contemporary sounds from Turkey, West Africa,
India and the Balkans …A fantastic array of moods and charms - K S Seyit, Australian Muslim
News
Plenty of beautiful, breathcatching moments - Craig N. Pearce, Drum
Media
You are sure to want to linger in this musical mystery land - Bernard
Zuel, Sydney Morning Herald
Deliciously eclectic! - Doug Spencer, Producer, The Planet, ABC Radio
National
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Trance'n'Dancin and You
Can't Get There From Here are both available directly from Kim at kimzgaida@hotmail.com or from Indie-CD's www.indie-cds.com (they have some other good Australian stuff on their catalogue).
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And from the Archives:
There
are still a few copies available of pioneering Australian World Music group
Nakisa's Camels in the City CD
and Nakisa's first album (LP format only - classic vinyl!)
Unfortunately
Brassov's CD Chronic Rhythmosis
is no longer available.
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