Steven Halpern - Afro-Desia

Steven Halpern - Afro-Desia
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Album Details

Title: Afro-Desia
Artist: Steven Halpern
Release Date: 4/30/1996
Re-Released On: 8/1/1996
Label: Steven Halpern's Inner Peace Music
Duration: 68:20
UPCs: 093791900420, 093791900444
Genre: New Age
Styles: Experimental Electronic, World Fusion, Progressive Electronic, Ethnic Fusion, Ambient, Meditation/Relaxation, Contemporary Instrumental, Space, Healing, Spiritual
Moods: Calm/Peaceful, Clinical, Soothing, Ethereal, Reflective
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Afro-Desia
  2. Dance of Strength
  3. Chic to Sheik
  4. Astro-Glide
  5. Ecstasy
  6. Rhythm Method
  7. Changó
  8. Wachamba
  9. Chant the Spirit
  10. Invocation
  11. Legacy
  12. Suru Smiles
  13. Voices on the Mountain
  14. Initiation

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDSteven Halpern's Inner Peace Music9004

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Album Review

Steven Halpern's forte is music for relaxation, but for Afro-Desia, he draws on his jazz and African studies background to groove with master Nigerian drummer Suru Ekeh (who died unexpectedly during the production of this album). Riding on the smooth fretless basslines ofMarc Van Wageningen and the fancy drumwork of Suru, the album has a snappy, yet mellow, tone. With the exception of the explosive "Chango" and "Wachamba," the drums rarely thunder, nor do instruments step up to take a solo. "Suru Smiles" is a joyous showcase of Suru's drumwork. Halpern -- who plays piano, synths, and electric guitar -- rarely takes center stage; he graciously comps piano and synth support lines for the fabric of voices, bass, and drums. "Legacy" is typical of the album. Suru lays down a hypnotic drum pattern, while Halpern casts extended synth tones that encase the piece like a rainbow; the fretless bass then enters to ground the piece with some delightful funk. Two highlights are the title cut, a clever treatment of Pachelbel's "Canon in D" and "Ecstasy," which includes "Amazing Grace" played on the bagpipes. Also appearing are Jai Uttal on guitar synth, Daniel Lauter on didgeridoo and rainstick, and Mac McCarty on soprano sax. Afro-Desia is suitable for trance-dancing or as a joyous background energizer. ~ Carol Wright, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bruce RickerPaintings, Pai, Artwork
Daniel LauterDidjeridu, Rainstick
Irene YoungPhotography
Jai UttalGuitar (Synthesizer)
Mac McCartySax (Soprano)
Manuel EduardoBass (Electric), Bass
Marc Van WageningenBass, Bass (Electric)
Robert IriartbordeEngineer
Roger WiersemaEngineer
Steven HalpernLiner Notes, Guitar (Electric), Producer, Kurzweil Synthesizer, Synthesizer, Piano
SuruPerformer
Suru EkehConga, Guitar (Electric), ?, Vocals, Bongos, Agogo, Talking Drum, Shekere, Djembe, Drums, Djun-Djun, Bass
Tom CarrMastering, Pre-Mastering