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from Gliese 667C by Tripataka

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    Tripataka's second album is a double compact disc, featuring guest artists Daryl Pratt and Amos Roach.

    “Gliese 667C” is a journey through different territories – not just created by the visitations of the musicians as they consider such traditions as Bali, West Africa, India and Morocco – but musical territories that are innovative and beyond geographic border. These are fresh and new, and the musicians’ excitement is palpable as the listener accompanies their pathfinding discoveries. Like its cosmic namesake, this album forges into a place strangely new yet tantilisingly habitable.

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This composition was written especially for our collaboration with Daryl Pratt. Its inspiration derives from the 1953 lithograph of M.C. Escher of the same name. It features symmetries of pitch and rhythm that at times conjure the kind of perceptual rivalry of Escher’s artwork. The harmonic material is derived from a symmetrical scale based on the entire 3-octave range of the vibraphone (partitioned into four 9-semitone sequences of 2+4+1+2). Symmetric rhythmic arrangements can be heard in the use of South Indian korvai cadences. The Moroccan maghreb groove is also employed at various tempi and metres.

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from Gliese 667C, released March 24, 2023
Composed by Jonathan Dimond

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Tripataka Melbourne, Australia

Tripataka performs original compositions by the band members that blend jazz with music from different cultural traditions, such as the music of India, Bali, Brazil, and Cuba. Trained in these intercultural forms as well as jazz and European classical music, the breadth of their combined experience and instrumental resources surpasses that of a typical jazz trio. ... more

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