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Video of VidyA on Youtube
There will be a brand new set of VidyA videos to accompany the new album, but until then, check out Prasant Radhakrishnan's Youtube Channel for some older videos. Go there now...
There will be a brand new set of VidyA videos to accompany the new album, but until then, check out Prasant Radhakrishnan's Youtube Channel for some older videos. Go there now...
...Pioneering trans-cultural terrain." - San Francisco Chronicle
VidyA's music breathes at the very center of a cultural crossroads between the North American jazz idiom and the Carnatic music of South India. VidyA's music is a new vein of North American music... present tense, present location, new culture in the making." -Todd Brown, Red Poppy Art House
…when these patterns are played on saxophone, violin, string bass, and jazz drums, there is a build-up of emotional energy and intellectual complexity which seems to recreate the energy that was present at the birth of bebop in 1940s New York. In fact, if Charlie Parker or Dizzie Gillespie had heard VidyA at that time, I think it would have never have occurred to them that VidyA’s music was Indian. They would simply have wondered where these cats had found a sound that was so mercilessly free of the standard melodic and rhythmic clichés.” -Teed Rockwell, India Currents
A style that's madly percussive and sparkling… combines jazz's sweet dreaminess with the Indian form's insistent rhythmic and tonal changes.” – SF Weekly
Imagine ragas and American blues folded into a single moment. It's a fusion of Indian classical and jazz, and the leader, Prasant Radhakrishnan, 24, points the way for a number of Bay Area improvisers.” - San Francisco Chronicle, “Year in Jazz” (January 2007).