Collection: Martin Dahanukar
After encountering the music of the inimitable Miles Davis in his earlier days, the Jazz of the late 1960s with its strongly African and increasingly Asian components proved to have a marked influence on the Swiss-German-Indian trumpet player Martin Dahanukar. Genres fed by the widest variety of ethnocultural sources find parallels in the diverse cultural identities exhibited by this native of Munich, who also grew up in Zurich and Mumbai, the former Bombay. With time, Wayne Shorter and Woody Shaw became key listening factors for Dahanukar, Jazz musicians with a sense of inquisitiveness, own phrasing and melody who continuously allowed sounds found outside Europe and the USA to flow into the composition and rhythm of their music. Not surprisingly, focal points also emerged on Indian elements like Sufi music and vocalists such as Ustad Ali Ghulam Khan and Amir Khan with their interpretations of the classic ragas, or on sitar player Ustad Vilayat Khan. According to Dahanukar himself, modern classic composers such as Bartok, Messiaen and Ligeti, his ‘Godfathers of Jazz’, were cornerstones in his endeavors to find a voice of his own that would be accessible to others as well.
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