The Brown Indian Band led by bassplayer Colin D'Cruz, features accomplished Indian classical musicians in concert with jazz virtuosos. The band is managed by Mumbai based Mardigras Entertainment and performs on a resident contract at the JW Marriott hotel in Mumbai. >From the time the band began playing there in April 2006, guests have made regular enquiries about where they could buy a CD of this soothing new sound of indo-jazz fusion. This led to the band's debut album E-Fusion being launched and merchandised by the JW Marriott hotel. Indian classical music like jazz, is all about improvised music. Indian classical music is linear and improvisation is based on just one scale (raga). Jazz on the other hand has a broader pallette where multiple scales are often used to improvise through harmonic changes. Indian classical music is known to be very meloncholic, whereas jazz can be extremely exuberant. Indian classical music however, has subtle quarter tones and complex rhythm structures that add a whole new dimension to jazz. The Brown Indian Band's E-Fusion is a happy mix of the two systems of musical improvisation. The hour long album features four tracks based on different ragas and grooves. Yaman Yatra is a long lazy trip through raag Yaman set to a chilled lounge beat. Bagya Boogie based on raag Bageshree, is more upbeat and features some brilliant synthesizer and fretless bass solos. Gin Jyoti spontaneously created from raag Jhinjoti, is driven by a funky drum 'n' bass groove and punctuated right through with heady percussion. Finally a path breaking Deshi Salsa presents the bansuri in raag Desh, performed for the first time to an infectious salsa groove. The album title has nothing to do with the current age that we live in, it's called E-Fusion simply because all four tunes in the album are performed in the key of E! Download Deshi Salsa mp3 at the band's website: http://www.brownindianband.com
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