Member Since: 6/7/2006
Band Website: coming soon
Band Members: Hearn Gadbois plays: dumbek, zarb(tombak), zirbaghali, various frame drums, the heart of jesus (a wooden udu of his own creation), and a variety of bells, cymbals, and rattles with his feet, and tibetan bowls (rubbed and struck). He also uses tuned half-joints of bamboo and split buzzing bamboo sticks known as dao daos (sorry potheads, these are intstruments, not party goods). Many of his instruments he made himself.
DHOLA THASE DORBHALA- guest vocalist: MAHABUB KHAN
Influences: 'My influences are literally all over the map, but a number of bands/rhythm sections stick out: Zigaboo Modeliste of the Meters, James Brown and his whole band, virtually every Miles Davis band from 1965-1975, Ashton and Carlton Barrett of the Upsetters, later to become the Wailers. Music of the 'Stans' particularly Afghanistan, Baluchistan and Rajahsthan - folk music from these places has powerful feel. The ba-benzele Pygmies of central Africa reign supreme. I am also greatly influenced by the ambience of sound, whether it is music heard in a 'native' setting or something produced by natural or mechanical causes within an environment, i.e. machinery or thunder echoing off of urban spaces, insects, birds, various accidentals- voices, backfires, etc. It would be criminal not to acknowledge the enormous influence of all my teachers and all those with whom I have played. Everybody brings something to the party.
Sounds Like: ...More than one person (even without overdubs), melodic, dynamic, polyrhythmic and sometimes polyphonic, never polynesian. Sounds like someone who hates drum solos so much that he was willing to go to great lengths to create a solo form that he (and his listeners) could enjoy.
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