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Harel Shachal & ANISTAR : Esh
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Acoustic blend of Jazz, Middle Eastern, Balkan, mediterranean and world music. Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Saxophone and Turkish Clarinet.
Genre: World: Mediterranean
Release Date: 2005
Esh
Harel Shachal & ANISTAR
Record Label: Harel Shachal & ANISTAR
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2. Elinor 7:51 + MP3 $0.99
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4. Aksak Le Chaim 6:20 + MP3 $0.99
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10. Mejor, the creatures of the night 6:05 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Harel Shachal & ANISTAR/ Esh (The Common Gene 2005)

Harel Shachal on G Clarinet (Turkish Clarinet), Soprano & Alto Saxophones

Skye Steele on Violin & Kemane

Christopher Hoffman on Cello

Harvey Valdez on Oud

Uri Sharlin on Accordion

Alon Carmelly on Bass

Tomer Tzur on Riqq (Tof Miriam), Darbuka, Djambe & Frame Drum

E.J. Fry on Frame Drum, Dumbeck & zilds

John Hadfield on Dumbek, Riqq & Ocean Drum

Recorded & Mixed by Rendy Crafton at Kaleidoscope Sound NJ
Mastering by Allan Tucker at Foothill Digital Studio NY



ANISTAR plays an innovative blend of Jazz, Gypsy, Balkan, Mediterranean and Traditional Middle-Eastern music.

By mixing traditional instruments, forms and harmonies together with a modern Jazz conception, ANISTAR is melding the sounds of the desert with the contemporary urban landscape of New York City.

Harel Shachal launched the ANISTAR Group in spring of 2002 with the mission of using music to overcome fear and break down boundaries between historically estranged cultures.
Assembling its own unique sound from the various musical traditions of the Middle-East, Mediterranean, Africa, and America, ANISTAR is at once inviting and challenging, familiar and exotic, ancient and modern.

Harel Shachal & ANISTAR are based in New York. The members of the band are originally from the USA and from the Middle East.

Harel Shachal is playing Middle Eastern Saxophone and Clarinet. Harel takes his inspiration from the foremost iconoclasts and innovators in each idiom he has explored-- from Jazz and Be-Bop to Klezmer, Gypsy, Mediterranean, North African and Middle-Eastern music; from Charlie Parker, Eric Dolphy and Henry Thredgill to Samir Srour (the Egyptian saxophonist) and the great Turkish clarinetists, Mustafa Kandirali, Sukru Tunar and Suffet Gundeger. Harel incorporates quarter tones and Middle Eastern mellisma into his approach to the saxophone and the G Clarinet with a fluidity that demonstrates the depth of his exploration of the style. The freedom and driving sense of narrative in his improvisations evince an equal command of the Jazz aesthetic.



"This fine local nonet is led by an Israeli saxist named Harel Shachal. The instrumentation includes oud, darbuka, dumbek, frame drum, cello, violin, accordion, bass and assorted percussion... I am most impressed by this disc. Harel plays alto & soprano sax & clarinet and wrote all but one of these tunes. The music reminds me of Ivo Papasov's high-speed Bulgarian Wedding Band. It sounds like there is no trap drummer here, leaving it up to the three hand percussionists, acoustic bassist and oud player to provide the great, driving groove. Harel's reeds, Skye Steele's violin, Chris Hoffman's cello as well as Harvey Valdez' oud all take a number of spirited solos. When the band slows down, Harel's charming, sly melodies really stand out. Uri Sharlin's accordion and both string players provide great simmering harmonies with whoever is soloing. Harel's wonderful clarinet has a distinctive mid-eastern sound, coming from a much different background than most of the jazz clarinetists one often hears. This was recorded live in February of this year and has rich, devilish sound..." - BLG. Downbeat Music Newsletter October 2005.

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REVIEWS

g clarinet
author: venkatesh iyer
                            
i am a clarinet player in india who play indian classical music(noth indian)... i have a b flat clarinet but not satisfied with the tone,so i want a G TURKISH clarinet.... can you get me or give some address who sell second hand g clarinets?i am placed in bangalore(venkykirvani@gmail.com)
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Some of the most eloquent, rousing music of its' time
author: Azucar5
                            
Some of the most eloquent, rousing music of it's time, this album has the quality of a classic. I've not heard such unique, beautiful melodies and arrangements by many contemporary composers. This music is nothing short of sacred, transcending cultural and societal bounds.
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beautiful tunes, intricate arrangements, amazing percussion
author: Steve Tognoli
                            
This CD is a very unique blend of traditional middle-eastern music and more modern influences such as jazz. The band is adept at both styles while remaining authentic and true to the middle-eastern aesthetic that drives the songs. The percussionists utilize not only traditional middle-eastern rythms but also African polyrhythms and Indian influences as well to help make it even more interesting.
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