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Laraaji | Ganavya

Kirche Neumünster, Zürich.

Laraaji | Ganavya

Double Concert: Laraaji & Ganavya

Noise Reduction proudly presents two outstanding artists at Neumünster Zürich.

LARAAJI
Laraaji is an American musician and sonic mystic celebrated for his ethereal, zither-driven ambient soundscapes. He was discovered by Brian Eno in the late '70s, leading to their iconic collaboration on Ambient 3: Day of Radiance, a cornerstone of the ambient genre. Blending music with spirituality, Laraaji's work is a harmonious fusion of celestial sounds and transformative practices like laughter meditation and yoga, making him a unique and inspiring figure in modern music. 

GANAVYA
The California-based singer, who performed with Sault, melds spiritual jazz and South Asian classical music with ambient textures. Join us for her first Swiss concert. Further reading below ...

Timetable
7:30 pm Doors
8:00 pm Laraaji
9:15 pm Ganavya

Supported by: Popkredit der Stadt Zürich | Kasheme

Tickettyp Kosten (Ticketpreis)? Menge
REGULAR TICKET CHF 46.30 (CHF 45.00)
REDUCED (LEGI / KULTURLEGI / IV) CHF 36.10 (CHF 35.00)
SUPPORT TICKET CHF 56.50 (CHF 55.00)

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GANAVYA

The California-based artist, who performed last December in London with Sault, melds spiritual jazz and South Asian classical music with ambient textures. Join us for her first Swiss concert.

Of the many «wow» moments during Sault’s debut live show in London last December, one soloist floored everyone: Early in the evening, a woman in an ethereal white dress, alone under the spotlights, unleashed elegant, deeply moving vocal acrobatics that drew on south Asian classical traditions.
Many wondered who this beguiling presence was, whose voice had a delicate emotive heft that could turn stoics into sobbing wrecks.
It was Ganavya Doraiswamy, a New York-born, California-based, South India-raised scholar and multi-instrumentalist. She has already worked on an album produced by Quincy Jones and collaborated with jazz luminaries including Esperanza Spalding but has only recently returned as an album artist herself. Doraiswamy was taught carnatic music by her mother and grandmothers, and learned storytelling techniques during a youth spent on southern India's pilgrimage trail. She relocated back to the US, took up the first of many arts degrees and released her first album in 2018: Aikyam: Onnu, which translated jazz standards into her native Tamil.

It has taken six years to release its follow-up, tellingly titled Like the Sky I’ve Been Too Quiet. Released on Shabaka Hutchings’s label «Native Rebel Recordings», the album features Hutchings, Floating Points and the LA multi-instrumentalist Carlos Niño, co-producer of the recent André 3000 album, among others. The nocturnal blend of spiritual jazz and burbling electronics provides a lush, atmospheric backdrop for Doraiswamy’s voice, which dances, as if en pointe. It’s among the most evocative albums you’ll hear this year. 



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