simakDIALOG "The 6th Story"
The
Indonesian psychedelic progressive gamelan-jazz legends deliver their
most powerful tale yet: an exquisite master-class rendering of equal
parts elegance and intrigue. Riza Arshad drives the music on his magic
Fender Rhodes followed by one of the most talented fusion guitarists
today, Tohpati.
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What a great album this is. If you like Canterburyesque jazz rock but with a twist proceed with haste!" – Sid Smith, Sid Smith's Postcards From The Yellow Room (UK)
"...the
Sundanese kendangs are the real stars of the show. They don’t merely
mold the rhythms, they’re very much involved in the harmonies, too,
often playing along to the entangled sequence of notes that Arshad
devises. The 6th Story is world-class world fusion because of the potent
unifying of rhythm with harmony, composition with improvisation, and
East with West." - Victor Aaron, Something Else Reviews (USA)
"..exploratory
solos from Arshad and Tohpati, the latter's effects-laden axe breathing
fire one moment and spacy the next. But even when the keys, guitar,
bass, and metallic percussion accents knot up or jab outward, those
complementary kendangs (which Afro-Caribbean and Latin jazz fans would
likely find akin to congas), hard right and left in the stereo field,
drive the music forward more understatedly than a conventional jazz or
rock drum set, giving simakDialog's fusion an utterly unique, intimate
flavor. - Dave Lynch, All Music (4.5 stars review)
"..each
of simakDialog’s members is a virtuoso of his own instrument, the band
emphasize ensemble playing at its finest rather than technical flash,
with individual skills put at the service of the composition rather than
the other way round. (…) band features a trio of percussionists in the
style of the traditional gamelan ensembles. The result is a uniquely
warm sound with a remarkably natural flow, capable of flashes of
angularity and even brief forays into noise, yet never overwrought. In
addition, though each of simakDialog’s members is a virtuoso of his own
instrument, the band emphasize ensemble playing at its finest rather
than technical flash, with individual skills put at the service of the
composition rather than the other way round." – Raffaella Benvenuto Berry, Fire Of Unknown Origin (USA)
"Marvellous
stuff! (…) some stellar individual playing and a lot of tight ensemble
interplay, and it seems that here is yet another must-buy jazz fusion
album." – Roger Trenwith. DPRP (UK)
"Throughout
the disc the musicianship is scintillating. The interplay between
guitar and Rhodes piano is often quite riveting as the complex fills of
both instruments compete for space usually with the percussion providing
a steady backdrop. Often the band explores their improvisational side
which contrasts nicely with their compositional form." - Jon Neudorf, Sea of Tranquility (USA)