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Juno-winner Kiran Ahluwalia collaborates with legendary
Malian desert blues band Tinariwen                                     

Although the Sahara desert is thousands of miles from the Indian subcontinent and shares no physical common ground, in the past year a unique musical territory has been created enjoining the two. Having previously merged her music with sounds as diverse as Portuguese fado and Celtic fiddle, on this captivating new recording, award-winning Canadian singer Kiran Ahluwalia embraces her love of Saharan desert blues and collaborates with two Tuareg groups; the legendary Tinariwen and up-and-coming fellow tribesmen, Terakaft.

The album is a sea change from her previous work and perhaps the most persuasive fusing of South Asian and West African music ever realized. Titled Aam Zameen: Common Ground, it will be released in the USA and Europe in September, 2011.

After many months of developing ideas for this collaboration, the tipping point for Kiran came when she met famed Tinariwen and Robert Plant producer, Justin Adams while on tour in Europe in 2009. He quickly agreed to produce the collaborative sessions and helped start a dialogue between Kiran and Tinariwen's leader Ibrahim Ag Alhabib - the man credited with inventing the modern Tuareg electric guitar style.

To provide a gateway to the musical common ground she was seeking, Kiran had a specific song in mind. "I knew it would be compelling to have a song from the South Asian Islamic tradition performed with Muslims from Mali" says Ahluwalia, "and I could think of nothing better than the Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan classic, Mustt Mustt. The use of hand claps and the call and response between the main vocalist and the rest of the group's singers are common to both qawwali music and the Tuareg's own music".

Soon sessions with both Tinariwen and Terakraft took place in France and the results were beyond all expectations. Sessions at Realworld Studios in the UK followed (where Ghanian ritti player and long time Justin Adams collaborator, Juldeh Camara wove his melodic magic into several songs) and by early summer, the album was completed and sent off to Grammy Award winning producer Peter Moore for mastering.

By any measure, Aam Zameen: Common Ground, is a remarkable document of the life-changing musical journey Ahluwalia has travelled, and it establishes her as an innovator who looks beyond her own heritage, to create a musical world where geographic boundaries no longer apply.



Aam Zameen: Common Ground - already available in Canada

Release date USA -      September 27, 2011
Release date Europe - September 26, 2011

QUOTES

"Her crystal clear voice arched superbly above rhythms that coursed through the audience...an evening of fascinating, newly revealed music." - Los Angeles Times

"She has a voice destined to enchant more than one generation." - fRoots

"Austerely lovely." - Washington Post

"A powerful woman who has a depth of character in her wonderfully pliable, expressive voice." - The Observer UK

 
Wednesday
November 09
Kiran Ahluwalia Album Release Concert
 
Kiran-sq (35K) AboutEvent (5K)

  Doors:               
6:30pm

  Show:                7:15pm

  Advance Price:        $20

  Door Price:               $25

  Table Reservation:        (212) 777-1157

Expressing her muse through ghazals and Punjabi folk songs, award winning Indian singer, Kiran Ahluwalia explores the language of the heart with beautiful artistry and smoldering intensity. Her enchanting and seductive music has garnered glowing praise from critics around the world; Hers is a voice destined to enchant more than one generation. fROOTS Most of all, Kiran Ahluwalia is a unique and inspiring performer and composer, whose legion of fans continues to grow with every captivating performance.

With each successive recording, Kiran has moved ever onward from her own musical upbringing, reaching well beyond her extensive training in the genres of traditional ghazal and Punjabi folk music, shaping a style completely her own. On her latest CD, aam zameen : common ground, Kiran successfully merges her contemporary Indian song with Saharan desert blues.

On stage, Kiran is accompanied by a stellar group of musicians: cutting edge NYC guitarist, Rez Abbasi, rising tabla star, Nitin Mitta, hard grooving bassist, Nikku Nayar and superbly melodic harmonium player, Babloo. Together, they are one of North America's most exciting and creative world music groups.

 

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