Category: Garaj Mahal
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BRD – GARAJ MAHAL
BRD:
BRD Written by Fareed Haque. @GarajMahalMusic is: @FareedHaqueMusic, Kai Eckhardt, Oz Ezzeldin, Hassan Hurd. Video content generated using Gemini Veo. The creator intends to plant a tree for each full video and encourages anybody who enjoys this video to go support a local artist, or plant a tree, or both! Visit http://www.garajmahal.us and Patreon.com/stevefly
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garaj mahal – Doin It again
@GarajMahalMusic is: @FareedHaqueMusic , Kai Eckhardt, Oz Ozzeldin, Hassan Hurd. Video content generated using Gemini Veo. The creator intends to plant a tree for each full video and encourages anybody who enjoys this video to go support a local artist, or plant a tree, or both! Visit http://www.garajmahal.us and Patreon.com/stevefly
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SOME RULES – GARAJ MAHAL
Some Rules by Kai Eckhardt featuring Cautious Clay and Angelo Moore from Garaj Mahal album ‘ROTIFER’
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Mondo Garaj by Garaj Mahal feat. Fly Agaric 23
Mondo Garaj is the debut studio album and fourth album by the jazz/rock/funk/fusion/jam band Garaj Mahal.Recorded in late 2000 and early 2001 at In The Pocket Studio in Sonoma County, CA, then subsequently mixed/mastered over 2001 and 2002 at Talcott Mountain Studio in Simsbury, CT, The Plant Studios in Sausalito, CA, Phelps Studios in San Francisco, CA, and Fluffland Studio in San Anselmo, CA, and finally released in 2003 on Harmonized Records as the band’s first studio effort (after three live discs), Mondo Garaj captures Garaj Mahal in its relative infancy. Keyboardist Eric Levy had recently joined, and although he’s prominent on these songs, his contributions have grown considerably since. In fact, only two songs from this album appeared on any of the subsequent live discs. But with musicians of the caliber and experience of bassist Kai Eckhardt, drummer Alan Hertz, and Fareed Haque on guitars, there is nothing tentative about this recording.Sounding like a combination of Return to Forever and the Mahavishnu Orchestra in their ’70s heyday, Garaj’s jazz-rock fusion requires chops and innovation to stay interesting and avoid aimless noodling. They succeed, and even though the primarily instrumental cuts average seven minutes each, they never become repetitious or overstay their welcome. All four musicians are extraordinarily talented, but each adds his own instrumental prowess without hogging the spotlight.Not surprisingly, Haque’s guitar, especially his “sitar guitar,” takes center stage and infuses an East Indian feel to songs like “Beware My Ethnic Heart.” But he leaves plenty of solo space for Levy, whose fleet-fingered synthesizer work — reminiscent of Jan Hammer — trades licks with speed and precision on the opening funky workout “Mondo Garaj.” Michael Kang (musician) of The String Cheese Incident is featured as are DJ Fly Agaric 23 and DJ Roto (a.k.a. musician/journalist James Rotondi) who add turntable scratching, loops, and samples to keep the sound contemporary, but this is really a showcase for the jaw-dropping talents of the four band members.The band gels on all the tracks, but shows what it can do on “Hindi Gumbo,” which features Haque’s acoustic sitar/guitar solo. Nothing takes the place of seeing the band pull this off live, but Mondo Garaj provides a snapshot of how these four gifted individuals — each of whom could be a band leader in his own right — combine into a fine-tuned unit.Track listing[edit]
- Mondo Garaj (Eckhardt) – 5:33
- Hindi Gumbo (Haque) – 5:31
- Be Dope (Hertz, Levy) – 6:11
- Junct (Haque) – 6:22
- Poodle Factory (Hertz) – 3:51
- The Big Smack Down (Eckhardt) – 0:35
- New Meeting (Hertz) – 8:04
- Beware My Ethnic Heart (Haque) – 9:11
- Madagascar (Hertz, Levy) – 5:21
- Gulam Sabri (Haque) – 7:47
- Bajo (Hertz) – 7:07
- Milk Carton Blues (Levy) – 3:06
Personnel[edit]
Musical[edit]
- Fareed Haque – Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Sitar (Electric)
- Alan Hertz – Drums, Art Direction, Mixing, Photography, Cover Photo, Roland Synthesizer
- Eric Levy – Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Mini Moog, Oberheim OB8, Prophet 5, Sequential Circuits
- Kai Eckhardt – Bass
- Michael Kang – Fiddle, Mandolin
- DJ Fly – Agaric 23 Turntables
- DJ Roto – Turntables, Sampling, Effects
Technical[edit]
- Garaj Mahal – Arranger, Producer, Art Direction, Mixing
- Christian Weyers – Producer, Executive Producer
- Toni Fishman – Executive Producer
- Justin Phelps – Engineer
- John Cuniberti – Mastering Engineer
- Jason Andrew – Assistant Engineer
- Mark Fassler – Assistant Engineer
- Theresa Reed – Photography
- David “Hot Rod” Shuman – Mixing Assistant
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NAUGHTIES DECADE 2001-2011
DECADE 2001-2011
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Hi I finally got around to posting this, it’s been hanging around for a while. I hope you’ll forgive my errors, any feedback will be well received.
So friends…which events seem important to you? Which would you choose to define any given period of time? How do you make sense of them, what conditions nurtured them, which human interventions and which natural disasters led to the events you pick?
If we are to make sense and meaning of history, and sanity–a risky endeavour in these times of global Internet but one which any poet worth the name might pursue–then a ‘poem including history‘ of the last decade seems a good place to start to me. (after writing this introduction I learned that Mark Zukenburg and facebook plan to release a ‘timeline’ application that allows for a similar chronological study of events. However History also moves in cycles, and non-chronological spirals, it is of my opinion.
The launch of Wikipedia in February of 2001 has impacted this writing a great deal due to the simple list of some events deemed worthy of inclusion by the Wikipedia commons group, that are made available for all to see and make sense of at your own risk. The risk seems to me to be somewhat reduced when attention is paid to the subjective nature of perception, and to methods such as ‘operational language used by some-but-not-all scientists and ‘E-prime’ and its variants, used by some-but-not-all linguists.
When put Into chronological order it becomes increasingly difficult for me to avoid drawing conclusions based on the ordering, one thing leads to another, or so it seems to a linear oriented mind set. The question remains: which ‘events’ should become pivotal ones and which shall be relegated to the footnotes or relegated all together? How did the author or protagonist come to choose such events based on which values and principle, what ordering system, what right knowledge? How many are justified by later events and how many need revision, considering, let’s say; the Wikileaks exposures of the period 2007-2010, or the News Corp. phone hacking racket?
Silent But Dudley: Black Country Blues
by Mr Steven James Pratt
Link: http://a.co/7KhqHcL
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SP is for Steven Pratt: Fly Agaric 23 Knotwerks
BOOKS:
https://www.amazon.com/Steven-James-Pratt/e/B078ZWY19Z/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
MUSIC:
https://ironmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/robert-anton-wilson-meets-steve-fly-agaric-prattBLOGS:
A handful of posts and early freestyle writings from my time in America formulated my book: World Piss’ The Spore of the Woids. Last year in (2009) this project morphed into SHANNANIGUMS WAVE. Now available at Lulu, and partly at wordspore.blogspot.While living in New Orleans I started the poem TRANE YOURSELF: a homage to John Coltrane, inspired by Jazz ployrhythms and African American culture. A theme in my early poems crafted in America, while living in New Orleans, New York, and the Bay Area, surrounded by awe inspiring music and artists.
ONLYMAYBE
I feel honoured to collaborate on a blog with good friends and longtime memebers of the Maybelogic academy. (now sadly closed) The IMPERFECT INDEX of ONLYMAYBE acts like a prototype model for this post here. Onlymaybe or maybelogic.blogspot is kept up and running and brimming with content by Bogus Magus (Toby Philpott, and Bobby Campbell.Thanks Bogus, and thanks all the contributing artists for their voluntary efforts to keep the RAW web afloat with data and links. To Bobby, Borsky, Fuzzbuddy, Minja, Prop, Chris, NP, P.G, Quackenbush, P Smith, B Kane, Toby, Eva, all faculty staff and those I forget.
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Garaj Mahal 2002: Great American Music Hall. set 2. w/ dj Fly Agaric.
set two W/ Dj. Fly Agaric.
Collection: : GarajMahal
Band/Artist: Garaj Mahal
Date: April 5, 2002 (check for other copies)
Venue: Great American Music Hall
Location: San Francisco, CASET LIST:
Never Give Up
7Up
Junct
Mondo Garaj
Be Dope*
Material Girl
Madagascar
Gulam Sabri
Poodle Factory
e: Kiss





