Gospel / Spiritual · US

Dave Stringer

Ancient Sanskrit chants reimagined through the lens of jazz, rock, and soul. Rhythmic, communal, and deeply resonant music for modern devotion.

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Dave Stringer creates a sound that is simultaneously ancient and strikingly modern. While the foundation of his work is Kirtan, the Indian tradition of call and response chanting, he approaches it with the sensibilities of a jazz musician and a rock producer. The result is a lush, rhythmic tapestry where harmoniums and tablas meet electric guitars and soulful grooves. It is music that invites participation, designed to move the body as much as the spirit.

What sets Stringer apart is his ability to bridge the gap between Eastern devotional practices and Western musical aesthetics. He doesn't just perform mantras; he builds them into dynamic compositions that feature sophisticated arrangements and improvisational flair. His baritone voice provides a grounded, warm center around which complex vocal harmonies and soaring instrumental solos orbit, creating a sense of ecstatic momentum that feels both disciplined and free.

For those new to his catalog, starting with Brink or Japa is essential. These albums capture the peak of his 'groove kirtan' style, offering accessible entry points into the world of mantra through familiar melodic structures. It is the perfect soundtrack for yoga practitioners, meditators, or anyone seeking music that fosters a sense of connection and quiet joy.

Our Catalog6 Albums · 2002 · 2015
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