Deepak Ram

Steps

  • AMG Review of Steps

    Amg
    Chris Nickson
    All Music Guide

    There's no doubting the technical ability of Deepak Ram on the Indian bansuri flute, nor of the musicians surrounding him here (Vic Juris, on guitar, is a standout on every solo he takes, especially on the spare "Madiba's Dance"). Nor is he afraid of a little adventure, and taking his instrument into the uncharted waters of jazz, both standards and his own compositions. The pieces are all there, but somehow it just doesn't gel. It's as if everyone's playing but not for each other, but for themselves, and there's little sense of warmth generated by the music; in fact, it comes across as oddly sterile. That's a shame, since it's hard to actually fault any of the performances. But the music never draws the listener in. Even a classic like "Summertime" is oddly passionless. Nonetheless, this is a brave experiment, and anyone interested in the possibilities of the bansuri in the hands of a master should listen. Sadly, though, it probably won't be something you'll play regularly for pleasure.

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