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The debut release from singer-songwriter Dave Stringer, Brink presents a colorful mosaic of sophisticated pop melodies and traditional Eastern music.
Dave is one of the top two touring artists in this genre and one whose music crosses to several mainstream types of music.
Featured also are Greg Ellis and Azam Ali from Vas, Hans Christian from Rasa, Suzanne Teng on flute, with Lionel Cole and Donna de Lory adding vocal support.
Press "Brink" EP Reviewed by Debi Winston-Buzil / Yoga Chicago magazine Dave Stringer's "brink" is a beautiful recording-one of my favorites this year. His voice, resonant and luxurious, moves the record. The music of brink goes well beyond traditional yogic chanting. There is a pop sensibility to his arrangements, as well as jazzy chord structure. The tracks are instrumentally lush, including Dave on harmonium, dulcimer, tampurra, accordion and guitar. Hans Christian (Rasa) adds cello to most tracks, and Greg Ellis (Vas) brings a wide array of percussive sounds. Azam Ali (Vas) adds her vocal flavor as well. Dave Stringer's music is modern and accessible, capturing a devotional flavor while reflecting an American consciousness. Modern, solarized photography adds to the artistry of the cover and liner notes. The title track "brink," which closes the CD, is a beautiful instrumental featuring Hawaiian steel guitar and trumpet. The beautiful thing about the music of Vas, Rasa, and Dave Stringer, is that these musicians, all hailing from California, support each other's music, play on each other's recordings, and create a sense of community.
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Artist BioDave Stringer The Los Angeles Times has declared the experience of chanting with Dave Stringer to be “a departure from ancient kirtan. Stringer’s performance shaped the experience into a far more compelling musical encounter.” Kirtan (pronounced keer-tahn) originated in India, and is currently experiencing a worldwide renaissance as a participatory live music experience. Stringer has been widely profiled as one of the most innovative artists of the new American kirtan movement in publications as diverse as Time, Billboard, Yoga Journal and In Style. Stringer’s sound marries the transcendent mysticism of traditional Indian instruments with the exuberant, groove-oriented sensibility of American gospel, and he is regarded as one of the most gifted singers in the genre. Stringer, who is also an accomplished composer and multi-instrumentalist, has a special ability to bring people together and inspire them to sing. His work intends to create a modern and participatory theatrical experience out of the ancient traditions of kirtan and yoga, open to a multiplicity of interpretations, and accessible to all. Initially trained as a visual artist, filmmaker and jazz musician, Stringer had his formative experiences with chanting when film editing work brought him to the Siddha Yoga ashram in Ganeshpuri, India in 1990. A subsequent period of residence at the ashram laid the foundation for his continuing study of the ideas, practices and music of yoga. Since 2000, Stringer and a diverse ensemble of accompanying musicians have toured North America and Europe tirelessly, developing new venues for music, and expanding the audience for kirtan. He has introduced chanting for the first time to many seemingly unlikely cities, and through his consistent touring, has been instrumental in the development of a number of thriving local kirtan communities. He has also served as a volunteer teaching meditation and chanting to inmates at a number of correctional facilities in the United States. An articulate and engaging public speaker, he probes the dilemmas of the spirit with a wry and unorthodox sense of humor. Stringer frequently works in tandem with internationally celebrated yoga teachers, creating music for workshops led by John Friend, Shiva Rea, and Gurmukh, among others. Of particular note has been his friendship and collaboration with yoga teacher Saul David Raye, with whom he has created a number of recordings. Based in Los Angeles, Stringer has produced varied recordings with other celebrated World musicians including Azam Ali, Vas, Axiom of Choice, Rasa, Suzanne Teng, Shaman’s Dream and the Open Door Orchestra. Chant artists Donna Delory, Suzanne Sterling, and Girish went on to launch their own careers in the genre after spending time in Stringer’s performing and recording ensembles. His voice also appears on numerous soundtracks, including the blockbuster film Matrix Revolutions and the video game Myst. The CDs he has produced under his own name, “Brink”, “Japa”, “Mala” and “Divas & Devas”, are heard in yoga studios throughout the world.
 | Episode Description | Episode Date | Download | | Special Guest: Dave Stringer | Thursday, April 14, 2011 |  |
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