Dewa
Budjana, Indonesian iconic guitar legend of Balinese ethnic heritage, is
releasing his 3rd album (his 7th solo effort on his parallel jazz-fusion
career) on MoonJune Records; the New York City independent label of progressive
music that explores boundaries of jazz, rock, avant-garde, ethno & the
unknown, run by its cosmopolitan honcho and executive producer Leonardo
Pavkovic.
Recorded in Los
Angeles by the world renowned engineer Robert Feist (who recorded Stevie Nicks,
Anita Baker, and 8 albums of Allan Holdsworth, among many others) during two
sessions in January and October of 2013, Surya Namaskar (Salute to the Sun, in
Budjana's native Balinese language) represents a significant change from Dewa
Budjana's last album, Joged Kahyangan. While bassist Jimmy Johnson (Allan
Holdsworth, James Taylor, Flim & the BB's) is back from that session, this
time the drummer is the much in-demand powerhouse Vinnie Colaiuta (Frank Zappa,
Herbie Hancock, Jeff Beck, Sting), with ubiquitous guitar session ace Michael
Landau (James Taylor, Renegade Creation, Joni Mitchell) and drummer turned
keyboardist Gary Husband (John McLaughlin, Allan Holdsworth, Jack Bruce) making
valuable guest appearances on one track each.
Full of twists and
turns you could never see coming, Surya Namaskar provides ample evidence that
the Balinese guitarist is just as much at home in moments of pure spontaneity,
ripping over a killer groove, as he is in denser, more orchestrated settings.
Exploring previously-unrevealed facets of his artistic mystique, this album
highlights a more instinctive, uninhibited approach to both his guitar playing
and music making. Served up just-out-of-the-oven fresh and delivered with
conviction and urgency, each song is its own unique, engulfing cosmic voyage.
The sum total of
Surya Namaskar is most definitely greater than its individual – monstrously
talented – parts. Together with his two previous MoonJune recordings - Dawai in
Paradise (January, 2013) and Joged Kahyangan (October, 2013) - Surya Namaskar
paints the ongoing portrait of a guitarist who may be a superstar in the
Indonesian pop-rock world as a founding member of the multi-million selling
Gigi (one of the most prolific bands in Indonesian history, with 24 releases to
their name, celebrating this year their 20th anniversary with their 25th album
Live at Abbey Road, in which Budjana is the main composer and author of many
hits), but whose lesser-known credibility and, more importantly, visibility as
a jazz and fusion guitarist is slowly on the ascendance, as more and more
international progressive music fans discover the depth, the heart, and the
profound spirituality of Dewa Budjana, at fifty a new guitar hero of strength,
creativity and significance.
In January 2014,
Dewa Budjana has recorded in New York City material for another studio album to
be released by MoonJune, in October 2014, featuring Antonio Sanchez on drums,
Ben Williams on upright bass (both recording and touring with Pat Metheny) and
Joe Locke on vibraphone.
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