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The Rasa Tea Time Edition presents contemporary Ambient, classical, Electronica and music from the tea-traditions. Al Gromer Khan, key figure of Ambient- and contemplative musicsince 1975, acting as player, composer and curator. His distinctive unique Paisley Music style has won him a circle of friends throughout the world.Night Tides Playlists and Program Archiveswww.kcur.comBiographical NotesAl Gromer Khan spent his early years in London and India where he studied Indian music with renowned musical masters. Since that time he has been practicing sitar and surbahar daily. He travelled a great deal and has given breath-taking concerts in Europe and India. As a composer and producer he developed a style of contemporary music that was originally influenced by John Cage, Joseph Beuys and Vilayat Khan. It has become known as Paisley Music to lovers of Ambient music around the world. As a writer he contributed documentations on music for a number of radio stations and wrote two novels in German
Moreland & Arbuckle: Aaron Moreland (banjo); Dustin Arbuckle (harp); Floyd (drums).
Personnel: Brian Seely (AKA Bobby Comfort) (vocals); Richard Johnston (guitar); Dave Spindle (bass guitar); Steve Hatfield, Andy Gilstrap (drums). Moreland, Arbuckle & Floyd Floyd's Market Songs Floyd's Market Review
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