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Saam Schlamminger Discography of CDs
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Black Marble & Sweet Fire CD (1996) Top Seller
Saam Schlamminger CD discography 1996's Black Marble & Sweet Fire combines the styles of Indian and Northern African music in a poignant recollection of the Mughal era of the waning Indian empire of the 18th and 19th centuries. The results are exotic and modern, updating the regional styles by placing them in a rhythmic, electronic setting. Sitars, synthesizers, and Eastern and Western percussion join as Khan and his collaborator Kai Taschner create a new musical landscape. Tracks include "Ghazal de Savoy" and "Night Crossing." ~ Heather Phares
Unknown Contributor Roles: Kai Taschner; Al Gromer Khan.
Personnel: Kai Taschner (keyboards); Al Gromer Khan (sitar, surbahar, keyboards); Lisa Huber (vocals); Saam Schlamminger, M'Stafa Baraoud (drums); Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari (tabla).
Recording information: Kai Taschner's "Tobacco Lounge", Munich, ...
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Dome CD (2007)
Saam Schlamminger music CDs Personnel: Nils Petter Molvær (trumpet); John Hollenbeck (drums, percussion); Saam Schlamminger (tombak, electronics).
Additional personnel: Uli Wangenheim (bass clarinet).
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Tales of the Red Dawn CD (2006)
Saam Schlamminger albums Recording information: Orange Studios, NJ; Room 5 Recordings, S.F.
Personnel: Mark Deutsch (banjo, sitar); Alan Kushan (santur); Saam Schlamminger (zarb); François Lardeau, Mark Pistel (electronics).
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Devil, You + Me CD (2008)
Saam Schlamminger CD discography Deluxe Edition
Audio Remasterer: Sean Magee.
Arrangers: Daniel Glatzel; Tobias Lehmann.
Personnel: Kalle Zeier, Max Punktezahl (guitar); Anna Viechtl (harp); Matthew Lonson, Josa Gerhard, Emmanuel Hahn (violin); Martin Stupka, Magdalena Brune (viola); Katie Lonson, Isabelle Klemt (cello); Oliver Roth, Marta Mazzini (flute); Andi Haberl (melodica, drums); Gabriel Insuasty (oboe); Sophie Bernado (bassoon); Johannes Schleiermacher (baritone saxophone); Fidelis Hentze, Aki Sebastian Ruhl (trumpet); Gerhard Gschlössl (trombone); Karl Ivar Refseth (vibraphone); Andi Waelti (double bass); Saam Schlamminger (tombak); Carl Oesterhelt (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Olaf Opal.
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Tantra Drums CD (1998)
Saam Schlamminger discography Al Gromer Khan (aka Aloysius Gromer) earned the right to use the name "Khan" by demonstrating master proficiency on the sitar. Tantra Drums is a set of ethnic electro-tribal ambience based on the ritualism of an ancient Shakti cult. Tantra contains dark and exotic rituals and deep ...
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Observing Systems CD (2003)
Saam Schlamminger songs Recording information: Uphon Studio (08/18/2002-08/22/2002).
Photographer: Gerald VonForis.
Personnel: Ulrich Wangenheim (flute, bass clarinet); Johannes Enders (flute, tenor saxophone, piano); Stefan Schreiber (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Micha Acher (trumpet, piano, organ, electric bass); Markus Acher (drums, percussion, sampler, turntables); Saam Schlamminger (zarb); Andreas Gerth (percussion, electronics).
Audio Mixers: Andreas Gerth; Mario Thaler; Markus Acher.
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Ritual of Carousel CD (2003)
Saam Schlamminger albums "Ancestral Persian melodies fuse with the pulsing rhythms of Brooklyn and Japan. Music maps emerge from the Great Void. Vedic chants guide us to the shore. Tears are shed and laughter fills the air. A new beginning is upon us -- Rejoice!" OK, so the liner notes are just a bit over the top, but then, so is ...
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Tandra Drums CD (1998)
Saam Schlamminger music CDs Al Gromer Khan (aka Aloysius Gromer) earned the right to use the name "Khan" by demonstrating master proficiency on the sitar. Tantra Drums is a set of ethnic electro-tribal ambience based on the ritualism of an ancient Shakti cult. Tantra contains dark and exotic rituals and deep spirituality. Modern culture has bastardized the term, so Khan has composed, ...
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Space Hotel CD (1997)
Saam Schlamminger discography From the perplexing poem in the liner notes by the "unknown dervish" to the intoxicating circular pulsating rhythms, Al Gromer Khan's Space Hotel, with its paisley of Indian instruments and keyboards, offers a hypnotic, metaphysical experience. These seven Dervish dances, plus one, are based on the graceful twirling rituals of the Sufis. The first track, as thick as ...
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 Saam Schlamminger Songs
Popular or famous Saam Schlamminger music songs: Agori Dance, Blue Raga, Ritual, Kula, Take This Ruby, Kublai Tec, Tantra Drums, Conga Jog, Moon Retros, Unmoved Mover. See All Songs
 Worked With
Al Gromer Khan, Notwist, Samsara Sound System, Kai Taschner, Enders, Nils Petter Molvaer
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