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short, their music is an exhilarating fusion of exciting rhythms
and exotic sounds from around the globe. The members of Ancient
Future have looked beyond their American roots for inspiration by
studying with the master musicians of many world music traditions,
from Balinese gamelan director Madé Gerindem to North Indian
sarod master Ali Akbar Khan. They use their knowledge of world music
to create something new and uniquely their own, that is respected
by pundits from the cultures whose traditions are emphasized. According
to INDIA CURRENTS, Ancient Future "plays with technical brilliance
and gypsy-like fire," and their music "demonstrates the
continuing beneficial influence of Indian music upon world culture."
BILLBOARD calls the group "trendsetters" for contributing
to the emerging genre known as "World Fusion Music," a
term Ancient Future coined at its inception in 1978 for music that
blends musical ideas from many different cultures. Ancient Future
has sought to expand its musical palette by collaborating with traditional
musicians from around the world, from Bolivian panpipe master Gonzalo
Vargas to Vietnamese dan bao master Bui Huu Nhut. Through cross
cultural exchange, Ancient Future has created a musical world without
borders.
In Concert:
Ancient Future has performed hundreds of concerts throughout the
U.S.A., headlining such venues as New York City's Carnegie Recital
Hall, San Francisco's Great American Music Hall, and Eugene's Hult
Center for the Performing Arts, and appearing at every type of imaginable
festival from the Asian/Pacific Festival of Fortune to the Northwest
Regional Folklife Festival, to the Festival at the Lake, to the
Sacramento River Jazz Festival. In concert, this group of virtuoso
multi-instrumentalists is known for its stunningly rhythmic live
show that simultaneously features the subtle, intricate, and elegant
melodic aspects of world music that Ancient Future has received
such acclaim for on its recordings.
Because of their many influences, Ancient Future is equally at home
on any bill, be it rock, jazz, folk, classical or world music. The
group has shared bills with other leading artists including Tower
of Power, Woodstock's Country Joe McDonald, Jefferson Starship's
Craig Chaquico, Sukay, San Jose Taiko, Kitka, Acoustic Alchemy,
Tania Maria, Shadowfax, Alex De Grassi, Ottmar Liebert, and John
Fahey, and even non-musical attractions such as the Incredible Acrobats
of China.
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