A world class, virtuoso percussionist, now in his mid fifties, Trilok has attracted a world class set of collaborators over a long career; these started with John McLaughlin in whose trio, Trilok ...
Percussion wiz Trilok Gurtu opens in high style with the track "Maya," a monster groove that falls upon the lower brain like a thunderbolt. By Billboard Staff Percussion wiz Trilok Gurtu opens in high ...
There is a popular theory of mathematical probability, that if you put a typewriter in front of a monkey, it will, through a process of trial and error, eventually produce a play of William ...
Known for blending Indian classical rhythms with contemporary tunes, percussionist and composer Trilok Gurtu is all set to bring his music to Bengaluru this weekend. The Germany-based artist is on an ...
When drummer Trilok Gurtu walked on to the Tata Theatre stage on Saturday, March 2, he was received with a huge response. It was his third concert in Mumbai over the past month, and fans were thrilled ...
It's easy to read "The Way to Banganga", from percussionist Trilok Gurtu's new Broken Rhythms CD, as a literal travelogue. The path, so to speak, rises out of morning mists, here represented by ...
No musician has done more than Trilok Gurtu to blend the subtleties of Eastern and Western music to create something original, dynamic and compelling. no musician has done more than trilok gurtu to ...
Master percussionist Trilok Gurtu recently played two shows in the city, after a gap of four years. He speaks about performing in India, his fascination with African percussion, and how it's ...
This is one concert that percussionist Trilok Gurtu is really excited about. And that's because it is dedicated to his mother, Shobha Gurtu, who performed with him on many of his albums This is one ...
The son of a renowned Indian classical singer, percussionist Trilok Gurtu has spent the past quarter century blending the musical heritage of his native country with Western idioms: he’s played with ...
Trilok Gurtu (born in Mumbai (Bombay) on 30 October 1951) is an Indian percussionist. His mother, singer Shobha Gurtu, started him on the tabla, and he later studied the instrument with Abdul Karim.
Long before the UK's infamous Asian Underground scene emerged in the late 1990s, Trilok Gurtu was creating his own experimental fusions between Indian music, rock, jazz and even African styles. It's ...