Shammi Pithia and Hari Sivanesan at Southbank [26/07/11]
The evening of two halves was introduced by the Asian Music Circuit who curated the night’s performances. The first half of the show was a collaboration of two cultures – that of India and Cuba via London. Hari Sivanesan, a Veena player and Pirashanna Thevarajah, a thunderous Mridangam maestro both London born were joined by two wonderful musicians from Cuba, the much-admired Cuban violinist Omar Puente and percussionist Oscar Martinez.
This quartet unravelled a beautiful concoction of sounds that amalgamated the structure and discipline of the South Indian Carnatic style with the more playful jazz laced rhythms of Cuba. Contrary to what people may think, these two styles marry well. This is beautifully demonstrated on the track “Vio-Veena” (written by Puente) which as the name suggests was an exchange between the Violin and Veena, against a backdrop of Indian and Cuban percussion.
“Maa” (meaning Mother) was a commissioned piece (written by Hari) for the show, which as Hari described is about the message of the mother’s love through melody – representing a journey of lullabies from various cultures around the world.
A fabulous display of musical vigour!
After a short break, Shammi Pithia and his band FLUX were up … This was certainly a treat for the audience as they got to experience some of the tracks from his new EP “Paredolia” (OUT NOW). Shammi was joined on stage with some of the finest home grown musicians London has to offer:
- Michael Goodey on piano, guitar, synthesiser, sitar.
- Ian Newton-Grant drums, percussion
- Suroj Sureshbabu guitars
- Salima Barday double bass
- Preetha Narayanan violin
- Alice Barron violin
- Natasha Zielazinski cello
- Damien Langkamer electric bass
There were some magnificent renditions from his first EP “Cinema for the Ears” and debut album “Audio Descriptive” and a couple of FLUX tracks – The Seeker, Poem without Words, Overcome, Pacifist and Ajnabee Anjani, to name a few.
Singing on the night was a pool of talent: the very soulful Ambika Jois who showcased her tremendously powerful voice with such charisma. The classical vocalist Unnati Dasgupta, Urban/R’n’B artist Ash King and providing Hindustani classical vocals was the spectacular Jatanil Banerjee, who moved the crowd with Ajnabee Anjani.
What a second half! – the audience were certainly wowed, after the show there was a buzz in the atmosphere. The crowd’s reaction was a direct result of the hard work of bringing together 12 people (no easy task) and executing that show like it was a walk in the park. Watching them on stage was a brilliant, smiles and banter amongst the musicians made the set more enjoyable to experience!
I’ve been following Shammi’s music since the release of his first EP and the progress he has made is outstanding. He is certainly building a solid name for himself as a composer/producer and multi-instrumentalist. As I tweeted on the night “Composers when in their element must be connected to the divine. It requires a certain level of genius to achieve this” and that is Shammi!
My respects go out to all the musicians and singers who performed on the night … it was a night of epic proportions!
*Thanks to Kabir Gobin for providing the video footage.
29/07/2011 | Categories: hari sivanesan, shammi pithia | Tags: Alice Barron, ambika jois, Ash King, Asian Music Circuit, audio descriptive, Carnatic, cinema for the ears, Cuba, Cuban Jazz, Damien Langkamer, Flux, hari sivanesan, Ian Newton-Grant, India, Jatanil Banerjee, Maa, Michael Goodey, Mridangam, Natasha Zielazinski, Omar Puente, Oscar Martinez, Overcome, Pacifist and Ajnabee Anjani, paredolia, percussion, Pirashanna Thevarajah, Poem without Words, Preetha Narayanan, purcell room, queen elizabeth hall, Salima Barday, shammi pithia, South Indian, Southbank, Suroj Sureshbabu, the seeker, unnati dasgupta, veena, Vio-Veena, violin | Leave a comment
nada:brahma top tracks of 2010
Merry Christmas people!
I’ve got a round up of what I consider to be the top tracks of 2010 (in no particular order). So enough of the chit chat from me and on with the show.
Aeroplane Dope & D-Skillz featuring Raggo Blunt – Pinky Finger (Piyush Bhatnagar Remix)
Akala – Yours and My Children
Anuj Rastogi (Omnesia) – The Dark Knight – Why So Serious (Indian DubStep Remix)
Aref Durvesh + Xfile (xfile remix) – Cloudsurfing dubrub remix
Awake (karsh kale’s morning remix)
Bandish Projekt – Brown Skin Beauty (Liquid Stranger Remix)
Barbouze – Otto Matic Rumble Mix
Bass Flo – Mount Everest
Bonita Applebum – Why Can’t Love
Clare Maguire – Ain’t Nobody (breakage remix)
Daft Punk – Derezzed (from TRON: Legacy)
Dimm Summer – Rubstep – slow burn mix
Engine-Earz Experiment (Feat. Lena Cullen) – Reach You
FILMI – Technicolor
Gaudi – Bad Boy Bass (Piyush Bhatnagar Remix)
Jalebee Cartel – Mirrors (Breed Remix)
Karsh Kale & Midival Punditz – Girl Fight (Enter the Dragon)
Kaya Project – When Only Sand Remains (Tripswitch Remix)
Lal Meri – Lal Meri (Bombay Dub Orchestra Remix)
Mirko Kosmos – Light Warrior
My Pet Dragon – Flow (Karsh Kale’s Way Of The Dragon Mix)
Phaeleh – Afterglow (feat. Soundmouse)
Rita Morar & Steve Carty – Rain (Piyush Bhatnagar Remix)
Shaa’ir & Func – Every time You’re Around
Shammi Pithia – The Seeker
Sub Swara – Bend You
Sukh Knight – Gabba Wasp
The Nasha Experience – REDZONE
Bob Marley – Waiting in Vain (Susheela Raman and Karsh Kale Version)
Amal Lad – Once Upon a Time in London
2011 Favourited already:
Generation Bass Presents Transnational Dubstep Compilation
25/12/2010 | Categories: akala, amal lad, anuj rastogi, Aref Durvesh, bandish projekt, bonita applebum, chaiwallas boombox, dj nasha/B.R.E.E.D, dj umb, earthsync, engine-earz experiment, ethnotechno, janaka selekta, karsh kale, last mango is paris, laya project, midival punditz, mirko-kosmos, my pet dragon, shaa'ir + func, shammi pithia, six degrees, sound avtar, sub swara, susheela raman, the nasha experience, the1shanti | Tags: Aeroplane Dope, Afterglow, Ain't Nobody, akala, Amal Lad, anuj rastogi, aref durvesh, Awake, bad boy bass, bandish projekt, Barbouze, Bass Flo, bend you, bob marley, Bombay Dub Orchestra, Bonita Applebum, BREED, brown skin beauty, Clare Maguire, Cloudsurfing dubrub remix, Compilation, D-Skillz, Daft Punk, Derezzed, Dimm Summer, DJ UMB, Engine-Earz Experiment, Enter the Dragon, Every time You’re Around, FILMI, Flow, Gabba Wasp, gaudi, generation bass, Girl Fight, Jalebee Cartel, karsh kale, Kaya Project, Lal Meri, lena cullen, Light Warrior, Liquid Stranger, midival punditz, Mirko Kosmos, Mirrors, Mount Everest, My Pet Dragon, Omnesia, Once upon a time in london, Otto Matic, Phaeleh, Pinky Finger, Piyush Bhatnagar, Raggo Blunt, Rain, Reach You, REDZONE, Remix, rita morar, Rubstep, Shaa’ir & Func, shammi pithia, Soundmouse, Steve Carty, Sub Swara, Sukh Knight, susheela raman, Technicolor, The Dark Knight, the nasha experience, the seeker, Transnational Dubstep, Tripswitch, TRON: Legacy, waiting in vain, Way Of The Dragon Mix, When Only Sand Remains, Why Can’t Love, Why So Serious, Xfile (xfile remix), Yours and My Children | Leave a comment
Shammi Pithia Live @ OXJAM
So I missed the OXJAM Bricklane Takeover gig in London. I hear it was brilliant!! Shammi Pithia was also performing that day and he has kindly put his performances on YouTube for us to absorb the goodness!
Nuff respect to Shammi and his band for the music you are about to hear!!
The Seeker
Solid State
Piece By Piece
Mirror
Solitude
02/11/2010 | Categories: shammi pithia | Tags: audio descriptive, cinema for the ears, live, Oxjam Bricklane Takeover, shammi pithia, the seeker | Leave a comment
the seeker – shammi pithia
Folks, over the weekend I heard two new tracks by Shammi Pithia. If you remember I blogged about the fella only a couple of months back when his new album AUDIO DESCRIPTIVE was out.
What an album! If you’ve heard it and loved it … well you’ll certainly love these two. First on “Pacifist Theme” – a reworked track of the original “Pacifist” featured on AUDIO DESCRIPTIVE – a very light and soulful track.
Second is “The Seeker” – according to my ears – a stunning track that will send goosebumps on a rampage! bass filled genius!
Purchase the two tracks here on iTunes: THE SEEKER
09/08/2010 | Categories: shammi pithia | Tags: audio descriptive, shammi pithia, the pacifist theme, the seeker | Leave a comment