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Ogrody Alamut / The Gardens of Alamut

Ogrody Alamut / The Gardens of Alamut

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 68 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Dead Can Dance, Mercan Dede, Osjan, Anouar Brahem, Stellamara

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User reviews for Ogrody Alamut / The Gardens of Alamut

Average rating4 starsOut of 68 votes

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Editor's review

This Polish New Age outfit plays warm world fusion that has added musical complexity by incorporating jazz themes. Didjeridoo and congas join Indian, Middle Eastern and African traditions, while 12-string guitars establish a richly harmonic underlayer.

Biography

The Gardens of Alamut is at present one of the most artistically exciting and inspiring musical project in Poland. The band consists of highly acclaimed and talented jazz musicians, among whom the beautiful lead singer and her mesmerizing voice deserve particular attention. The band is in fact a celebration of a meeting, a common narrative, focus on and meditation over the colours of the world in deepest rapture. The concerts often turn into a trans-like ritual, whose tension gradually rises from subtle introduction, through a catharsis-like emotional culminating point to a reposeful finish. The formal structure of the concerts is characterized by the performers' open and free expression, which moves their repertoire closer to the genre of ethno free jazz. Despite the adopted form, it is still essentially ethnic music, although coupled with elements of jazz improvisation, swing and rock, gothic energy. Musicians: Joanna Czajkowska - vocals; Karol Czajkowski - 6 & 12 strings guitars; Kuba Borysiak - clarinet; Lukasz Wojcicki - congas, bendir, didieridoo, vocals; Alpago Polat - ney; Wojtek Pulcyn - double bass

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