Quanta gente talentosa nesse mundo?!?!?! Não faz sentido ficarmos aprisionados à musicas e culturas ocidentais dos países hegemônicos. Viva a África! Viva a Índia! Viva a musica árabe e da América Latina ❤
I remember very well once I bought this album because Trilok is heading it: It took years until I gave it a chance to really come into my mind and my heart. It was at one of these nights which are sleepless - maybe it was some work to.... However, after several hours of looping this album again and again I recognized its value. It's a masterpiece and maybe it's even the best that Trilok ever has made. P.S. www.discogs.com/Trilok-Gurtu-Frikyiwa-Family-Farakala/release/3161334
Not much connection. Trilok just doesn't get African Griot music. It's obvious when he stops in the middle of a song and says,"Something has to happen." This video is a train wreck.
...doesn't get what?? I know you wrote this 3 years ago, but he's getting all of it, man. Proof is the satisfaction of the local musicians when he plays "their" rhythms. Of course he's not African, but his musicianship makes him really get into the African musical matter. And when he says "Something has to happen", he's talking about the structure of the song.
This man lives and breathes music. Watching him perform live was nothing less than a pilgrimage for me. Thank you, Trilok
Che bellezza! Bella, bella bella!! Grazie Trilok, tu sei musica!
Quanta gente talentosa nesse mundo?!?!?! Não faz sentido ficarmos aprisionados à musicas e culturas ocidentais dos países hegemônicos. Viva a África! Viva a Índia! Viva a musica árabe e da América Latina ❤
toujours intéressant d'entendre l'approche musicale de ce musicien, live c'est magique!
¡Qué maravilla de fusión! Trilok siempre innovando y creando.
terrible il respire la musique et la partage de son souffle well done Trilok Gurtu you catch all people with rhytm .. God Bless YOU ..!
I remember very well once I bought this album because Trilok is heading it: It took years until I gave it a chance to really come into my mind and my heart. It was at one of these nights which are sleepless - maybe it was some work to.... However, after several hours of looping this album again and again I recognized its value. It's a masterpiece and maybe it's even the best that Trilok ever has made.
P.S. www.discogs.com/Trilok-Gurtu-Frikyiwa-Family-Farakala/release/3161334
Great Sir ji 🙏🙏🙏
still love it!!
Trilok is way too hyper for these guys. He's into control and they are into flow.
he wants to record. what you call control is in fact composition.
Its a Farakala, 08-Soumou-Trilok Gurtu & The Frikyiwa Family (2)
questa è la musica!
Can you post Agne Yano? Thanks
full of joy
Great video! Please! Can someone tell me who is the artist and the tune that starts around 11:55?
The first one i have listen and my favorite since then, a pure jewel.
I want a drink of what they're drinking....
they're drinking music
Toll. Der Mann lebst seine Musik. Auch ich frage: wie heißt er?
Trilok Gurtu, ein hinduistischer Percussionist und Jazz/Fusion Drummer
Cornelius Wurth Wohl einer der weltbesten Percussionisten -schon recht lange....
Le titre de cette video est trompeur. Au debut je reconnais tres bien Ali Boulo Santo, un des meilleurs koriste du Sénégal, et non pas du Mali
Et c'est bel et bien à Dakar qu'a été tourné le debut de ce clip
J'en suis sûr. Je suis allé des dizaines de fois chez lui
When no need to learn music...😉
Not much connection. Trilok just doesn't get African Griot music. It's obvious when he stops in the middle of a song and says,"Something has to happen." This video is a train wreck.
...doesn't get what?? I know you wrote this 3 years ago, but he's getting all of it, man. Proof is the satisfaction of the local musicians when he plays "their" rhythms. Of course he's not African, but his musicianship makes him really get into the African musical matter. And when he says "Something has to happen", he's talking about the structure of the song.
He is a composer, not a collector of local traditional music.