Our intention is to show that Ustad Naseeruddin Saami is not just another singer: Grammy-winner Ian Brennan
Remember when news of Ustad Naseeruddin Saami collaborating with Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan made headlines earlier this year?
Well, the project finally started taking shape last week when Ian flew in to Karachi and the two have been inseparable since. Although they are faced with a language barrier, it didn't hamper their connection; their hotel room jamming sessions are a testament to that.
The duo just needed one sitting together with their instruments to get a feel of each other's music aesthetic, and everything instinctively fell into place.
As the Grammy winner said, there was an instant connection between the two as soon as they got into their element.
However, their chemistry shouldn't come as a surprise; they each come with their own prowess and mastery in the field of music. Ustad Naseeruddin Saami is the leading representative of the oldest tabla gharanas, the Delhi Gharana of music. He traces his roots back to Mian Samad Bin Ibrahim who was the principal disciple of Amir Khusro in Delhi in the 13th century. Ian, on the other hand, has worked with musicians all over the world; from Italy to Cambodia. His collaboration with musicians from Rwanda and Mali for an album called Tinariwen won him a Grammy for World Music in 2011.