the guitar music / World Fusion of
Ben Kunin

CD (2002), CD (2005)









The Communion Label            Ben Kunin : Acoustic adventures (US,2002)****

It's clear with guitarists like Ben Kunin, that the first generation of interesting guitarists is not the last. Where groundbreaking guitarists needed to delve and dig a bit harder, starting from more rough material and sounds to break their way through, the new generation has the advantage of their historical predecessor's views, with guitar heroes that work now like fathers, for their new guitar sons. These sons start from a much more comfortable situation. It gives them time for a refinement in style. No steel-string melodic exploration, but a tasteful nylon string, for pastoral, meditative and naturally sounding creations, like the clearest blend of all, water. Ben Kunin learned sarod at the famous Ali Akbar Khan school. His guitar technique has this perfectly integrated style derived from Indian raga and western improvisations scales, presenting nature's landscapes, with more clear and structured forms than in just an impressionistic way.  We hear a western kind of raga guitar expressed as like an impression from a train, watching wide colourful farmland and natural landscapes passing by. Endless, but never really abstract. Only "Julie" has something of a song, in fingerpicking style.

Audiofile : "Brindavan", "Pastoral Suite Pt. 1", "Meditation Of The Heart", "The Crossing"
Label's entry (with more sound fragments) : www.midheaven.com/bin/search.cgi/datedartist=ben%20kunin
Review : http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/219 & http://www.sfweekly.com/...
See also review at www.aquariusrecords.com (use search engine there)

Newer release of Ben Kunin ->
private release           Ben Kunin & Andres Sabogal :  Point of Departure (US,2005)****

While Ben Kunin’s main study was Indian classical music (vocal, instrumental music, tabla) at the Ali Akhbar College, where he also served as a director, and with study under Maestro Ali Akbar Khansahib, his first solo release was acoustic guitar based (see review on top). After another release “Raga and Blues" (2004) last year with Kukoo Singh on tabla, this new release of Ben Kunin (sarod,guitar,tanpura) with Latin American percussionist Andres Sabogal (drum kit, congas, maracas, djembe, tabla) is a real fusion release. Guest musicians are Rachel Unterseher, viola, Kevin Cole, bass, Byron Burschard, tenor sax, Rachael Bouch, congas.

The music is perfect Fusion acoustic art-rock based upon Indian principles (played by sarod, -the so called Indian guitar-, guitar and sitar) with Western fusing ideas. The percussion has complex fusing ideas too. I like it especially on “4 Vistas” where one can count rhythms in 5,6,7 and then 8/4 time, following the melody line but adding various new ideas on top. The tracks build up like these rhythms. On “Son Sarode” there are again very unusual rhythmic patterns (congas, bass, drums) playing with various influences. The bass always feels what is needed to span between rhythm and melody lines, often creating the so called art-rock feel. On every track there’s always so much happening in a very compact way. For those who like Indian Fusions I can say this is sonic bliss ! Highly recommended !

Biography Ben Kunin : http://www.emam.us/ben_bio.htm
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