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Hands On'Semble CDs
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"The masterful self-titled album by Hands On'Semble features John Bergamo, Randy Gloss, Austin Wrinkle, Andrew Grueschow, and guests Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri and Poovalur Srinivasan working out a kaleidoscope of compositions featuring doumbek, tabla, riq, djembe, and various other worldly hand drums." -Modern Drummer Magazine "The members of Hands On'semble are John Bergamo, Randy Gloss, Andrew Grueschow, and Austin Wrinkle. Special guests on this CD include Swapan Chaudhuri and Poovalur Srinivasan. This just might be the best percussion recording ever made. The drumming is of such a high quality that this CD is on my short list of the CDs I can recommend to any drummer or percussionist. It is one of those rare CDs that is wonderful to listen to, and also can be played over and over in order to learn new rhythms and compositional forms. Instruments played include Tabla, Frame Drums, Riq, Djembe, Kanjira, Mridangam, gongs, marimba, sogo , congas, and dumbek. Every drummer should own this CD."-percussionmusic.com "The Hands On'Semble (John Bergamo, Andrew Grueschow, Randy Gloss, and
Austin Wrinkle) are a California-based group specializing in hand-percussion
music. Their self-titled CD contains a collection of of compositions
that feature a variety of percussion instruments from around the globe,
including the doumbek, riq, frame drum, sogo, tarine, gankogui, mridangam,
kanjira, solkattu, and djembe. Most of the “tunes” are
based on the musical traditions of India, Africa, the Middle East, and
Indonesia. "Our favorite new frame drumming CD!" -rhythmweb.com "The center of gravity clearly is Indian and Oriental rhythm without succumbing to cerebral exaggeration, the grooves are always exciting, and humor never goes short: They drum on spaghetti pots (why not, if the Indians do it on flower pots), Beethoven's Hymn to Joy is presented on a Hungarian Jew's harp. The impossible is made possible in the combination of two djembe drums with two frame drums by using expanded playing techniques. Indian rhythmics are applied to everything (African drums and bells, back beats, etc.) as a common denominator and never appear to be artificial. Thanks to short commentaries all the games are comprehensible; the two Indian teachers of the ensemble, Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri and Poovalur Srinivasan have splendid guest appearances. Surprising combinations of sounds and rhythms make listening a pleasure, the emphasis is on communicative group playing. John Bergamo, Austin Wrinkle, Randy Gloss, and Andrew Grueschow succeeded in presenting a CD clearly ranking among the most interesting percussion CD's of the last ten years." -Michael Weil, Percussion Creative, Germany.
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