- Dream Portal
- Hungry Ghost
- Chimera Moon
- Heads of Ni-Oh
- Scary Circus
- The Falafel King
- Sexy Beast
- Ukab Maerd
- The Red Thread
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Steve Roach Guest Artist,Guitar Effects
Chuck Oken, Jr. Drums,Percussion,Sequencing,Analogue Synthesizer
Aaron Kenyon Bass
Henry J. Osborne Bass
Gayle Ellett Lute,E-Bow,Organ,Theremin,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric),Analogue Synthesizer
Mike Henderson E-Bow,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Chuck Oken, Jr. Mixing,Sounds,Producer,Digital Synthesizer
Djam Karet Composer,Producer
Bill Ellsworth Design,Artwork
Gayle Ellett Effects,Field Recording,Digital Synthesizer
Mike Henderson Effects,Engineer,Field Recording


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Overview
All the cliches ever used about instrumental prog rock at its best would be appropriate here -- "soaring," "anthemic," "powerful," "gorgeous," "cosmic," and so on. In truth, the CD itself builds on such cliches, but that's good news for anyone who wants to revisit the glory days of the genre -- or find out why this type of music still has so many fans. The veteran Djam Karet quartet (here bolstered by a second bassist) is blessed with two superb electric guitarists who also double on analog and digital synths, theremin, and samplers and a percussionist who also doubles on synths. Their music has a sweeping, epic sound very much in the tradition of early King Crimson, Yes, Genesis, and Emerson, Lake & Palmer (minus the vocals). Djam Karet has been together for a rather remarkable 20 years with the same personnel, while remaining essentially an underground, West Coast phenomenon. Early on, they were essentially a guitar-driven electric jam band in the mode of Ozric Tentacles or even a stripped-down Grateful Dead, but they have steadily evolved and grown over the years. On this CD, the group avoids jam-band tedium by breaking most of the nine tracks into sections, either alternating between fast and slow movements, or introducing a new melodic theme in the middle of a piece before eventually returning to the original melody or riff. One section may feature a particular guitar style or sound, and the next may be centered around a Moog or other contrasting synth voice. "Scary Circus" opens with a solo organ segment. Liner notes identify the Baku as spirits of the dream world who do battle with a sleeper's nightmares, and several pieces on A Night for Baku pick up on this theme, incorporating spacy, electronic effects and samples that create a darker musical landscape filled with strange sonic phenomena. This relatively new aspect of Djam Karet's music, on pieces such as "Chimera Moon" and "Ukab Maerd," sometimes moves the group sound in the direction of vintage Pink Floyd but also points to new sonic possibilities for the future. This is an excellent, mature recording by a band that is still commendably intent upon exploring and expanding its musical universe. Recommended. ~ Bill Tilland
Product Details
Release Date: | 05/06/2003 |
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Label: | CUNEIFORM |
UPC: | 0045775016924 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Djam Karet Primary ArtistSteve Roach Guest Artist,Guitar Effects
Chuck Oken, Jr. Drums,Percussion,Sequencing,Analogue Synthesizer
Aaron Kenyon Bass
Henry J. Osborne Bass
Gayle Ellett Lute,E-Bow,Organ,Theremin,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric),Analogue Synthesizer
Mike Henderson E-Bow,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Technical Credits
Steve Roach Mixing,ProducerChuck Oken, Jr. Mixing,Sounds,Producer,Digital Synthesizer
Djam Karet Composer,Producer
Bill Ellsworth Design,Artwork
Gayle Ellett Effects,Field Recording,Digital Synthesizer
Mike Henderson Effects,Engineer,Field Recording
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