I'm doing a DJ set in support of Jadu, an Indo-jazz fusion group from west Wales who'll be playing the Jazz Revhw at Gwdihw, Guildford Crescent, Cardiff city centre this Thursday 5 May 2011.
Jadu means 'magic' in Hindi, and the magic is crafted by the talented hands of five extraordinary musicians, Pete Stacey on soprano sax and flute; Rajesh David, vocals and harmonium; Kelly Smith tabla; Paul Uden guitar and Bryan Smith on tamboura.
Jadu's music is a creative synthesis of classical Indian music and European Jazz exporing the musical frontiers of the country created by Coltrane, McLaughlin and Ravi Shankar, the pioneers of Indo-Jazz.
8pm start, admission £3.
See Jadu's website for more about the band.
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