
Garaj Mahal
Mondo Garaj
© 2003 Harmonized Records (710184766226)
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These days, when it comes to bands that groove - real deal, rich texture, bass heavy, beat driven, ass shaking groove - there are pretenders and there are contenders, and Garaj Mahal has earned the heavyweight belt. - Glide Magazine
tracks
- 1 Mondo Garaj
- 2 Hindi Gumbo
- 3 Be Dope
- 4 Junct
- 5 Poodle Factory
- 6 The Big Smack Down
- 7 New Meeting
- 8 Beware My Ethnic Heart
- 9 Madagascar
- 10 Gulam Sabri
- 11 Bajo
- 12 Milk Carton Blues
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- ROOTS OF CREATION: Live Volume 1
- THE AFROMOTIVE: Scare Tactics
- FUTURE ROCK: Gears
- SCARECROW COLLECTION: radio frequency disaster
- HOT BUTTERED RUM: Well Oiled Machine
- RAQ: Ton These
- THE PNUMA TRIO: Live from Out There
- LOTUS: The Strength of Weak Ties
- NEW MONSOON: The Sound
- GARAJ MAHAL: Blueberry Cave
- MECCA BODEGA: Skin
- DJ WILLIAMS PROJEKT: Projekt Management
- THE MOTET: Music For Life
- BIG FUZZ: Exercising the Demons
- INFRADIG: Kinetic Transfer
- PERPETUAL GROOVE: All This Everything
- LOTUS: Nomad
- ULU: Nerve
- THE RECIPE: All You Can Eat
- PERPETUAL GROOVE: Sweet Oblivious Antidote
- MODEREKO: Solar Ignitor
- NETWERK: ELECTRIC: Expression Sessions
- LOTUS: Germination
- GARAJ MAHAL: Live Vol 1
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"Garaj Mahal has become one of the most talked about groups on the jam band circuit, partially because the respective talents of Haque, Hertz, Eckhardt, and Levy eclipse the usual genre fare...The tunes on Mondo Garaj show musical insight and compositional understanding that have eluded most jam bands (check out Hertz's "New Meeting" or Haque's "Beware My Ethnic Heart" for proof). " - MusicToday.com
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These days, when it comes to bands that groove - real deal, rich texture, bass heavy, beat driven, ass shaking groove - there are pretenders and there are contenders, and Garaj Mahal has earned the heavyweight belt. - Glide Magazine
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With the success of Garaj Mahal's Live Vol. 1-3 releases, the world is now ready to hear the first eruptions of this band's volcanic evolution.
When keyboardist Eric Levy joined the band, the event took place at In The Pocket Studios in San Francisco, CA. Guitarist and fellow Chicagoan Fareed Haque had tapped Levy to join Garaj Mahal, who were already performing regularly. Veteran bassist Kai Eckhardt and highly sought drummer Alan Hertz, residents of San Francisco, formed a rhythm section of unmatched skill. With Haque's gymnastic six-string workouts and Levy's finely honed keyboard work, the possibilities for the new Garaj were infinite. The quartet immediately captured their sound in the studio, and wound up with more than an hour of stunning material. Friends DJ Fly Agaric, DJ Roto, and The String Cheese Incident's Michael Kang contributed to the proceedings.
That was the winter of 2000, and not until now are the urgent, multi-dimensional sonic journeys that comprise Mondo Garaj available for all to enjoy. With moods ranging from explosive to surreal and everything in between, the album is transcendental and technically amazing all at once. Harmonized Records is ecstatic to bring this unheard gem to the masses. The music defies conventional description, but the mix of studied jazz, eclectic world rhythms, focused funk, and spontaneous creation is immune from comparisons.
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Great music
author: Dario TomaIt's good to see that's indipendent music is goin to change the world.One of the best cd I bought lately.Groovy,tasty now just spread the word.It's about time major label stop selling theyr crab and give the business back to real musicien and real music.I'm waitin' for the next Garaj Mahal studio album.Keep the groove goin'and buy Garaj Mahal you won't be disappointed.