SambaSunda (originally known as CBMW)[1] is an Indonesian ethnic music fusion group based in Bandung, the capital and cultural centre of Sundanese culture in Indonesia. SambaSunda is a 14-piece ensemble bringing together a pan-Indonesian array of instruments and influences to create a new style of gamelan orchestra. Their style is mainly influenced by Sundanese culture, such as gamelan and degung Sunda, Tembang Sunda, and Kacapi suling.
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The classic sounds of the traditional instruments evoke not only the past but also the bustling, urban energy of Bandung today.[2] Recorded in that city's Jugala studios, Berekis Album brings a full sound palette from the deep resonance of the mighty gongs to the silvery eloquence of the bamboo flute.
SambaSunda are led by composer and multi-instrumentalist Ismet Ruchimat, who started his career in 1989 in Gugum Gumbira's famous Jugala Orchestra and has appeared on a number of international recording projects: with Spanish percussionist Vidal Paz ("Sunda-Africa", Globestyle); Indian flautist, Hariprasad Chaurasia ("Moon Magic", BMG India); the Madagascan group, Tarika ("Soul Makassar", Sakay); and on the Kartini label with Sabah Habas Mustapha & the Jugala Allstars ("Jalan Kopo" and "So La Li").[3]
References
edit- ^ Gamelan: The Traditional Sounds of Indonesia, Volume 1
- ^ National Geographic Archived May 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Womad Archived 2012-07-16 at archive.today
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