muzycy:
Fareed Haque: guitars
Indrajit Banerjee: sitar
Tony Monaco: Hammond B3 organ
Willerm Delisfort: piano
Alex Austin: bass
Greg Fundis: electronic drums, drums
Shivalik Ghoshal: tabla
Nirmalya Roy: voice (3,6,9,11)
Mathew Tembo: voice (6,7), kalimba (7)
Essam Rafea: oud
Zach Weiss: bass flute (5)
Clarice Cast: percussion (5,7,8)
Editor’s info:
A powerful blend of groove jazz, world music, electronica and Punjabi folk, Trance Hypothesis is Fareed Haque's debut as a leader for Delmark. Driven by Haque's incisive and funky bebop guitar playing the album also features a diverse cast of world musicians including Essam Rafea, oud; Indrajit Banerjee, sitar; Matthew Tembo, kalimba; young tabla virtuoso Shiva Ghoshal and jazz musicians Tony Monaco, Hammond B3 organ and Willerm Delisfort, piano. Haque originals include "Hymn of The Ancient One", "Poonjob in The Punjab", "Chitlins & Chutney" and more. Also available: Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, Hot `N' Heavy (574, DVD 1574) with Fareed Haque and Edward Petersen, Upward Spiral (445) with Fareed Haque.
Editor’s info:
A powerful blend of groove jazz, world music, electronica and Punjabi folk, Trance Hypothesis is Fareed Haque's debut as a leader for Delmark. Driven by Haque's incisive and funky bebop guitar playing the album also features a diverse cast of world musicians including Essam Rafea, oud; Indrajit Banerjee, sitar; Matthew Tembo, kalimba; young tabla virtuoso Shiva Ghoshal and jazz musicians Tony Monaco, Hammond B3 organ and Willerm Delisfort, piano. Haque originals include "Hymn of The Ancient One", "Poonjob in The Punjab", "Chitlins & Chutney" and more. Also available: Ethnic Heritage Ensemble, Hot `N' Heavy (574, DVD 1574) with Fareed Haque and Edward Petersen, Upward Spiral (445) with Fareed Haque.