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    Posted: 08 Sep 2016 at 9:30am
 
 
DWIKI DHARMAWAN's
Electrifying Confluence Of The Acoustic & Pan-Cultural
"Pasar Klewer"  (2CD)
featuring
YARON STAVI, ASAF SIRKIS, GILAD ATZMON,
MARK WINGFIELD, NICOLAS MEIER, BORIS SAVOLDELLI,
ARIS DARYONO, PENI CANDRA RINI, GAMELAN JESS JEGOG.
New Release on MoonJune Records
 
 
2CD - $17 +shipping
HD (24bit/88.2khz) Download - $10
 
 
 
"Phenomenal, mind-blowing, and poignant."
    – Zachary Nathanson, Music From The Other Side of the Room

You can stream the whole album on MoonJune's Bandcamp 

​And watch video of the live version of the opening tune "Pasar Klewer" performed on December 6, 2015, at the 1st Bali World Music Festival @ Arma Museum & Resort, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia.
Featuring Dwiki Dharmawan, Nicolas Meier, Gild Atzmon, Yaron Stavi, Asaf Sirkis, Nazar Wildan. https://dwikidharmawan-moonjune.bandcamp.com
 
 
 
 
 

Notes by John Kelman (All About Jazz)

Indonesian keyboard star Dwiki Dharmawan returns following his 2015 MoonJune Recordsdebut, the more fusion-heavy So Far, So Close, with the even more ambitious Pasar Klewer. This vibrant, acoustic piano-driven two-CD set features the cream of Britain's younger expat crop, blending with Indonesian musicians to create a passionate, seamless cultural cross-pollination.
 
Bassist Yaron Stavi and drummer/percussionist Asaf Sirkis form the core trio with Dharmawan, while reed multi-instrumentalist Gilad Atzmon, Gamelan musical virtuoso Aris Daryono and guitarists Nicolas Meier and Mark Wingfield all make significant contributions to several tracks. Italian singer Boris Savoldelli also guests on two tunes, including a reinvention of Robert Wyatt's "Forest," and the Jess Jegog Gamelan Orchestra and singer Peni Candra Rini bring cultural verisimilitude to Dharmawan's radical rearrangement of the traditional "Lir Ilir."
 
MoonJune RecordsLeonardo Pavkovic describes Dharmawan as "one of Indonesia's most prominent musicians; a cultural icon in his homeland and accomplished pianist, keyboardist, composer, arranger, performer and peace activist. A true cultural ambassador of his beloved country,Dwiki has forged a very successful thirty-plus year career, performing in over sixty countries with solo and collective projects."
 
So Far, So Close (2015) was Dharmawan's pan-cultural, fusion powerhouse MoonJune debut, but for his second MoonJune effort, Dharmawan wanted to try something different. "Indonesia is the place of 'ultimate diversity,'" the pianist says. "Here, the urban cultures accelerate the 'acculturation' process, which generates changes in cultural patterns and creates new forms of musical expression.Pasar Klewer is the answer to my search for 'the difference,' and also a valuable answer to our modern crises and urban uprooting. The album's distinctive sound originates from an ancient Gamelan tonal system called Salendro, known in the Karawitan traditional music of the Sundanese, Javanese and Balinese. Based on the Gamelan tonal system, I also adapted, as my inspiration, other musical elements from all over the Indonesian archipelago, as well as the western diatonic system."
 
Pasar Klewar's exhilarating opening title track, indeed, possesses a microtonal-informed melody drawn unmistakably from Dharmawan's cultural roots; but its modal nature also affords the pianist and his band mates the freedom to explore everything from Metheny-esque landscapes (thoughWingfield's heavily overdriven electric guitar provides a completely non-Metheny vibe during his light-speed solo) to a mid-song shift in mood, where Stavi and Sirkis drive Dharmawan's post-Coltrane, Tyner-via-Beirach-through-Corea exploration of spiritual freedom with similar passion and fire.
 
Daryono takes an impressive vocal/rebab (three-stringed violin) solo before some empathic three-way interplay amongst the core trio leads to a thoroughly musical drum solo reaching deep into the heart of the song before Stavi and Dharmawan re-enter, bringing this twelve-minute epic to a finish with another brilliant piano solo of grand proportions. Cross-pollinated with Wingfield's additional fiery interaction, the music builds to such a climactic peak that, when it suddenly comes to a stop, the band members shouting "Yeah!!" is left to conclude the track, reflecting the energy clearly felt in the studio.
 
Its overall freedom may come as a surprise to fans of the more easily digestible So Far, So Close...though that's not to suggest Pasar Klewar is lacking in beauty, flat-out lyricism or eminent appeal. "Interaction with each other is very important, as each musician contributes an energy that then coalesces into an explosion of energy together," enthuses Dharmawan. "It is not always easy for me to achieve my musical journey's goal, but I always enjoy the process of the search. So Far, So Closerepresented my musical passion as a young, growing musician; now I feel more mature in exploring my musical inspirations...and I think that this is will be never-ending journey."
 
If So Far, So Close and even more ambitious Pasar Klewar are any indication, then this is very good news for those fortunate enough to be hearing this remarkable Indonesian artist and a group that may have come together for the very first time in the studio to play Dharmawan's music, but came ready-made with the intrinsic chemistry so important to music this intuitive/interpretive. If there's any justice in the world, the name Dwiki Dharmawan will soon be on the lips of jazz fans around the world andPasar Klewar the album that turned this Indonesian star into an internationally renowned jazz figure.


​2CD - direct link => http://www.moonjune.com

HD Download (24bit/88.2Khz - WAV/FLAC/MP3-320) 
=> https://dwikidharmawan-moonjune.bandcamp.com


DWIKI DHARMAWAN - acoustic piano
YARON STAVI - upright bass (all tunes, except tune 5, disk 2), bass guitar (tune 5, disk 2); ASAF SIRKIS - drums (all tunes, except tune 2, disk 1), udu clay percussion, shaker & konakol singing (tune 2, disk 1);
MARK WINGFIELD - guitar (tunes 1 & 4 on disk 1;  tunes 4 & 6 on disk 2); NICOLAS MEIER - glissentar (tunes 2 & 5 on disk 1; tune 1 on disk 2), acoustic guitar (tunes 3 &5, disk 2); GILAD ATZMON - clarinet (tune 2 on disk 1; tune 2 on disk 2), soprano sax (tune 3 on disk 1; tune 3 on disk 2); BORIS SAVOLDELLI - vocals (tunes 4 & 5 on disk 1); ARIS DARYONO - vocals, gamelan percussion, kendang percussion, rebab 3-strings violin (tunes 1, 2 & 3 on disk 1; tune 1 on disk 2); PENI CANDRA RINI - vocals (tune 1 on disk 2); GAMELAN JESS JEGOG led by I NYOMAN WINDY - gamelan orchestra (tune 3 on disk 1; tune 1 on disk 2); BALINESE FROGS - (tune 3 on disk 2)

Produced by Leonardo Pavkovic and Dwiki Dharmawan.
Recorded at EastCote Studio, London, June 2015 by Phil Bagenal. Mixed and mastered by Mark Wingfield.
 
 
 
 
 
Previous release of DWIKI DHARMAWAN on MoonJune Records (2015)
​"So Far So Close"
 
 
CD - $13 +shipping
HD DOWNLOAD - $10
LP 180 gram - $20
 
 
 
FREE DOWNLOADS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
COMING SOON ON STEVE VAI'S FAVORED NATIONS LABEL
under the auspices of MOONJUNE MUSIC

NEW ALBUMS OF
DEWA BUDJANA & NICOLAS MEIER
 
 
 
 
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"Zentuary
featuring

TONY LEVIN, GARY HUSBAND,
JACK DEJOHNETTE
with special guests
GUTHRIE GOWAN, TIM GARLAND,
DANNY MARKOVICH, SAAT SYAH,
UBIET, RISA SARASWATI,
CZECH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
 
 
 
 
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"Infinity"
featuring
JIMMY HASLIP, VINNIE COLAIUTA
with special guests
RICHARD JONES, SALLY JO,
LIZZIE BALL, GREGOR CARLE.
 
 
 
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