Miles Gurtu

Miles Gurtu

Infobox Album |
Name = Miles_Gurtu
Type = Album
Artist = Robert Miles & Trilok Gurtu
Released = February 10, 2004
Recorded = 2003
Genre = Nu jazz, Indo jazz
Length = 42:14
Label = Salt Records
Producer = Robert Miles
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gph1z84a4yv1~T1 link]
Last album = "Organik Remixes
(2002)
This album = "Miles_Gurtu"
(2004)
Next album =

"Miles_Gurtu" (2004) is the fourth album by Robert Miles, the second he independently recorded and produced. Created with Indian jazz percussionist Trilok Gurtu, the result was a mix of their very disparate styles.

Overview

"Miles_Gurtu" expanded Robert Miles' "new style" started in "Organik" (2001), this time in a much more jazzy way.

Track listing

#"Golden Rust" – 4:46
#"Soul Driven" – 5:03
#"Wearing Masks" – 2:04
#"Tragedy : Comedy" – 1:20
#"Omen" – 1:53
#"Loom" – 5:23
#"Languages of Conscious Thought" – 2:13
#"Without a Doubt" – 2:19
#"Small World" – 3:58
#"Small World (reprise)" – 0:35
#"Inductive" – 5:09
#"The Big Picture" – 5:21
#"Xenon" – 2:10

Personnel

Composed and improvised by Robert Miles and Trilok Gurtu.

; Musical

* Robert Miles - keyboards
* Trilok Gurtu - drums, percussions, tabla, vocals
* Nitin Sawhney - electric guitar, nylon strings guitar
* Paul Falloon - bass
* Jon Thorne - double bass
* Mike Patto - Rhodes piano, Minimoog
* Adrian Bradbury - cello
* Toshinori Kondo - trumpet
* The Urban Soul Orchestra - strings

; Technical

* Robert Miles - sound design, arranger, strings arrangements, engineer, producer
* Trilok Gurtu - background noise
* Stephen Hussey - string arrangements
* Mike Patto - sound effects
* Toni Economides - engineer
* Michael Fossenkemper - mastering
* Marion Appleton - artwork
* Kurt Pfeifer - design adaptation

External links

* [http://www.robert-miles.com/recordings/discography/?id=1&cid=57 Profile of "Miles_Gurtu"] at Robert-Miles.com


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