Tanakh (band)
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Tanakh is the name for music written and improvised by a musical collective from Richmond, Virginia. The ethnic fusion collective was formed in 2000 by its primary songwriter — veteran producer and recording engineer, Jesse Poe.
Some of the notable people who have collaborated with the outfit include members from Broken Hips (Phil Murphy and Tom Brickman), Cracker (David Lowery, Johnny Hickman), Dirty Three (Mick Turner), and Ravi Shankar associate, Nirmal Bajekal.
[edit] Discography
- Villa Claustrophobia (released April 2002 on Alien8 Recordings)
- Dieu Deuil (released January 28, 2004 on Alien8 Recordings)
- Self-titled EP (released September 20, 2004 on Alien8 Recordings)
- Ardent Fevers (released March 7, 2006 on Alien8 Recordings)
- Saunders Hollow (released February 14, 2007 on Camera Obscura)
[edit] External links
- Tanakh bio, page hosted at Alien8 recordings, band's label
- Tanakh at Allmusic
- Tanakh on MySpace
- Review of Saunders Hollow at Pitchfork Media