Rudresh originally from India & currently operating out of New York , brings forth his "Mother Tongue" & "Black Water" projects ; Highlighting his Alto Tenor Saxophone performances with adroit nuance & suave flair in a Jazz mode

In songs like "The Preserver" one is instantly impacted by the frenetic energy & free form content. Ruresh excels in performance & originality that is virtually unmatched in its own unique vibe. Complimented with Acoustic Piano & pulsating , splashy Drum & Bass work , this sonic-art has a character that liberates , as it journeys the sound path of post modern Jazz exploration

"Kannada" is a more somber layed back piece which only serves to showcase the strength & diversity of this Saxophone virtuoso. Ruresh has the ability to traverse through altering moods & impressions with his music that is stunning & phenomenal in intent

From the "Black Water" project one is witness to sonic pieces like "Balancing Act" with its subterranean vibe that wavers between the chaos of existence amidst a majesty that is unparalleled

"Faith" is a cut that stretches into the ether in its inner reflective mood & tone. A mystic undertow permeates a beauty that Ruresh conveys , which is timeless & essential in nature

Rudresh's first audio foray is titled "Yatra" & contains select songs such as the self titled theme. "Yatra" is a frenetic & agile work that abounds with chops that knock the socks off of even the purist Jazz lover. One becomes bemused at Rudresh's ability to gyrate the chromatic scale in such a facile manner

Rudresh has a verve & inspiration in his playing that can only be compared to other past greats of Reed prowess ; Simultaneously he performs with a singular vision that is hard to describe. The players surrounding Rudresh are astoundingly adept at complimenting his power of audio delivery

For true Jazz lovers , come marvel at Rudresh's uncanny ability to sweep & swerve through an audio vortex of emotions that float within the realms of light & darkness that is the human soul experience