Gino Foti
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| Bass guitar and keyboard player Gino Foti is a world fusion musician on the Net Dot Music label. His music explores the relationships between diverse musical traditions, and the dichotomy of rhythm and melody of the bass guitar, by integrating ethnic sonorities into his jazz-rock palette. (more info)
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Billerica, Massachusetts |
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For fans of: Chick Corea, Miles Davis, Dead Can Dance, Al Di Meola, Jonas Hellborg, King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra, John McLaughlin, Ozric Tentacles, Jaco Pastorius, Jean-Luc Ponty, Hossam Ramzy, Robert Rich, Rush, Carlos Santana, Weather Report, etc.
Discography
Orbis Terrarum : Info Sheet | Audio Files | Reviews
Exploring the relationships between diverse musical traditions and the dichotomy of rhythm and melody of the bass guitar, this aural travelogue blends intricate ethnic rhythms, spacious melodies, and flowing solos with the passion, intensity, romanticism, and introspection usually associated with first-generation jazz fusion and progressive rock artists.
Sphere Of Influence : Info Sheet | Audio Files | Reviews
Centered around the universal "Union Of Opposites" concept, the compositions contain a dynamic balance of rhythm, melody, and harmony by integrating ethnic sonorities into his jazz-rock fusion palette. Merging diffractive musical arrangements with cohesive ensemble playing, dense percussive layers with ethereal instrumental textures, this release is imbued with both vibrancy and sensitivity, all spearheaded by his bass guitars.
Bhavachakra : Info Sheet | Audio Files | Reviews
Inspired by the Buddhist "Wheel Of Life", this collection of ambient soundscapes, acoustic and electric textures with Asian and Indian influences, and synthesized exotic atmospheres is meant to direct the listener through all the guideposts of transmigratory existence, evoking myriad memories and emotions along the way.
Vedic Mantras : Info Sheet | Audio Files | Reviews
Traditional Vedic chanting is combined with modern instrumentation and elements of jazz, rock, and European classical music in a variant of East-meets-West fusion. Featuring the Taittiriya Upanishad, one of the most important writings of ancient Indian philosophy, the arrangements were carefully constructed to retain the devotional mood and integrity of the sacred texts while creating a multi-genre sonic palette. |
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