When serious artist/composers of Autophysiopsychic music, like Yusef Lateef and Adam Rudolph, come together to innovate and synthesize elements of sound in creative practice, the result is sure to be: 1. musically authentic, 2. aesthetically innovative, and 3. spiritually satisfying to any audience.
Yusef Lateef: flutes, tenor saxophone, shenai, bamboo flutes, piano,midi electronics.
Adam Rudolph: hand drums, djembe, bendir, talking drum, thumb pianos,udu drum, tabla, didjiridoo,
percussion.
Yusef Lateef & Adam Rudolph began working together in 1988 and have presented their duo collaboration to enthusiastic audiences in Europe and the USA for many years.
Their concerts at the Northsea festival, Canada, and Germany have included powerful Tenor sax and Conga dialogues, Yusef's beautiful vocal rendering in ballad form of the classic "When the Saints Go Marching In', delicate Udu drum and Alto flute modal expressions and explorations into new sound and form combinations of percussion, and woodwinds and midi electronics.
Each concert is a journey into new areas for performers and audience alike.
Yusef Lateef: flutes, tenor saxophone, shenai, bamboo flutes, piano,midi electronics.
Adam Rudolph: hand drums, djembe, bendir, talking drum, thumb pianos,udu drum, tabla, didjiridoo, percussion.
Produced by: Yusef Lateef
Original Recording by: Dan Mortensen
Live-to-DAT Recording: Dansound "Live sound for people who Listen."
Post Production, Algorithmic processing, and Direct to Digital Recording: M. Abidh Waugh
Mix and Mastering: M. Abidh Waugh at Abidh Enterprises, Amherst, MA. January 1999
Recorded at: M. Abidh Waugh's Amherst, MA (!5-19)
Digital Mastering: Jim Hemingway, Deerfield, MA 01342
Graphic Design: Rick Ward, Hadley, MA
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