Ajeet: As I was listening to the tracks on this collection, I was really feeling how important it is to share with people that we are a group of travellers, and that is what has given each of our lives a lot of meaning. Music is our language of connecting to the cultures we have spent time in and the places we have lived. I think that comes through a lot in our live offerings where we bring our love of the world and the richness of human experience through music in this gathering of folk songs of the cultures that mean a lot to us. Each of us in the band have spent our whole adult lives travelling, and we have all lived in multiple countries and learned many of these songs living in countries far from our own homes. We are rooted in songs from many places, and by connecting through the songs, we feel at home in music no matter where we are.

Music is our language of connecting to the cultures we have spent time in and the places we have lived. 

Ajeet: They are an interesting, cool, eclectic group of people from all over the world. We have Aisling Urwin on harp and she is Irish and has a very traditional Irish musical background, which the two of us share. That is definitely a precedent in the vocals, but also in some of the melodic aspects. Raffa is our percussionist. He is from Spain but has lived a lot of his life in Africa, studying and performing in African drum groups. He is very cool and grounded. Everyone is entranced by Raffa’s stage presence. He is definitely a sight with his long dreads and amazing tattoos. He is quirky, funny and wild, but when on stage he becomes very deep and almost shamanic. Ezra is our guitarist. Everybody loves Ezra. He is sweet, focused, and an extremely versatile musician. He is a multitasker on stage and does all of his effects with his toes while he plays guitar. He is an outdoorsman and a rock climber and so has extremely dexterous feet and toes and audiences love to watch how incredibly skilled he is at controlling all his sounds with his toes. Being a very eclectic group of people from all over the world definitely creates a feeling of a real fusion of cultures in the music; we play a combination of original songs that I’ve written, and also traditional songs from places that all of us have either lived or have a deep musical connection to. Ajeet: To me there is nothing in this world like live music. Whether I’m in the audience or on stage, there is an incredible vitality in music that is like nothing else. Over the years, I’ve felt most free, most at home, and most deeply connected while playing concerts and hearing the voices of the audience. My band and I have covered a lot of ground with a fire in our bellies and longing in our depths to share music. This year we’ve taken time to pause, to rest our tired bodies, and to reconnect with home. We’ve also come to cherish the opportunity to play music in a whole new way as we sense the fragility of our lives as touring musicians during this time. I can still hear the audience’s voices in my dreams and feel the echoes of all the rich experiences we’ve shared. With that longing for shared musical space, I turned to our archives and mixed a selection of moments in our concerts that moved me and that allow me to feel that connection once again. They are our journeys and our offerings, and I hope they bring people the peace, inspiration and connection they have for me.

To me there is nothing in this world like live music

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