Zohar Fresco and Layne Redmond
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Layne did a great job holding it down, while Zohar could really fly. I really enjoy this composition of hers. Impressive on her part to really hang with Zohar who's playing is way beyond technique. I could tell how slightly intimidated Layne was, ha ha. But she's a badass too.
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@schmirk2 Remo Brian Howard Bodhrans
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This is a traditional Tamil culture music in (Chennai) Tamil Nadu in India...
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those drums are great. plz anounce if they are ever available to the public. thx for the upload and descriptives
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..but great!!! :-)
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rushin'...
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the Origins of Zohar and also this kind of music goes back to ancient Iran and Zoroastrianism after Islam ,Iranians limited the work of magic in to musics and....
separated from politics and much less than ancient era in general
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who makes these drums? where can you find them?
Translucent Path is an improvisational composition by Layne Redmond and Tommy Be with different sections organized by rhythmic cues. After the cue to go to the double time section, the section after that is set at a slightly faster speed, so the piece works its way through increasing levels of speed. That's the intent. If you have good ears you can perceive the difference between rushing and intent. Neither Zohar nor Layne is known for rushing a tempo.
hatnofer 1 year ago 2
From Layne Redmond: Translucent Path is composition by myself and Tommy Be from our cd, Trance Union, voted Percussion cd of the year by Drum! Magazine in 2002 & 2003. I had just come in from Egypt where I had eaten something that made me very sick! It is a slippery slope to say the best frame drummer, but Zohar's technique is so beautiful, so clean, so perfectly uplifted in his sense of time. Beyond that he is the most supportive player you can imagine, a true joy to play with.
hatnofer 1 year ago
These drums were designed by Layne Redmond and made by Remo. Right now they are not available to the public.
hatnofer 1 year ago
where is Zohar from? what country?
ebajeeb37 3 years ago
Israel, with family from Turkey and Spain I think.
hatnofer 3 years ago