Miles Gurtu
Miles_Gurtu | ||||
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Studio album by Robert Miles & Trilok Gurtu | ||||
Released | February 10, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Nu jazz | |||
Length | 45:14 | |||
Label | Salt Records SALTCD011 | |||
Producer | Robert Miles | |||
Robert Miles & Trilok Gurtu chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Q Magazine | [2] |
Miles_Gurtu is the fourth studio album by Robert Miles, the second he independently recorded and produced. The record was released on February 10, 2004. Robert Miles and Indian jazz percussionist Trilok Gurtu met while recording Miles's last solo album, Organik, where Gurtu played percussion on three of the tracks.[3] The result of the current collaboration is a mix of both musicians' very disparate styles. Miles_Gurtu expanded Robert Miles's "new style" started in Organik (2001), this time in a much more jazzy way.
Track listing
- "Golden Rust" – 4:46
- "Soul Driven" – 5:03
- "Wearing Masks" – 2:04
- "Tragedy : Comedy" – 1:20
- "Omen" – 1:53
- "Loom" – 5:23
- "Languages of Conscious Thought" – 2:13
- "Without a Doubt" – 2:19
- "Small World" – 3:58
- "Small World (reprise)" – 0:35
- "Inductive" – 5:09
- "The Big Picture" – 5:21
- "Xenon" – 2:10
Personnel
Composed and improvised by Robert Miles and Trilok Gurtu.[4]
- Musical
- Robert Miles – keyboards
- Trilok Gurtu – drums, percussions, tabla, vocals
- Nitin Sawhney – electric guitar, nylon strings guitar
- Paul Falloon – bass
- Jon Thorne – double bass
- Mike Patto – Rhodes piano, Minimoog
- Adrian Bradbury – cello
- Toshinori Kondo – trumpet
- The Urban Soul Orchestra – strings
- Technical
- Roberto Concina – composer, sound design, arranger, strings arrangements, engineer, producer
- Trilok Gurtu – background noise
- Stephen Hussey – string arrangements
- Toni Economides – engineer
- Michael Fossenkemper – mastering
- Matt Appleton – artwork
References
- ↑ Miles Gurtu at AllMusic
- ↑ Q (4/04, p.117) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[S]pacious, genre-wary music, marked out by woozy Fender Rhodes and Gurtu's emphatic drumming."
- ↑ Fisher, Tyler (2007-06-14). "Review of Miles_Gurtu". sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
- ↑ "Miles*_Gurtu* – Miles_Gurtu". discogs.com. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
External links
- Profile of Miles_Gurtu at Robert-Miles.com
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