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Tapasya Loading, is a safe space to attempt honest, raw and authentic conversation in homage to the ancient act of stoking a sacred fire. Hosted by Musician/Educator T.L.Mazumdar, it pays proverbial homage to the ancient act of burning fear away with love and joy by inviting raw and authentic conversations and exchanges with fellow artists and path-breakers.
Surrender, Mortality and why Sound Remains w/ Rez Abbasi
Tapasya Loading
41 minutes
1 day ago
Surrender, Mortality and why Sound Remains w/ Rez Abbasi
Guitarist, composer and educator Rez Abbasi joins T L Mazumdar for a conversation that begins with music but doesn’t end there.
Born in Karachi and raised in California, NYC-based guitarist Rez Abbasi has long been a bridge between worlds: jazz, South Asian and urban traditions, intellect and instinct, virtuosic precision and play.
A teacher at the New School in New York, apart from being a touring and recording artist, he is known for a sound that is as fearless as it is fluid, garnering him a brand of quiet, irrefutable respect amongst peers and audiences alike that is rare in the current music industry.
His latest album Sound Remains, dedicated to his late mother, becomes the quiet centrepiece of this exchange.
We talk about what happens when music begins to outgrow technique and extrinsic goals, when surrender starts to feel more powerful than control.
We touch on how ‘jazz’, in its modern form, has grown increasingly slick, and how that polish both reveals and conceals something about the times we live in.
Mentoring comes up as well. Not as a profession, but as a practice in awareness, a way of transmitting freedom rather than formulas.
As the dialogue deepens, it becomes less about the conventional mechanics of music and more about what keeps us playing at all.
Rez speaks of loss and of finding presence inside it. I share how the the loss of my father last year, and recent health-scare of my mother, peeled away my tolerance for pretense in an industry and lifestyle in a world where so many of us still feel pressured to play along with very questionable rules.
What emerges is not grief alone, but a quiet clarity about why we keep returning to sound after the noise fades.
(This is the official edited release of our exchange. The uncut version lives inside the community.)
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Tapasya Loading
Tapasya Loading, is a safe space to attempt honest, raw and authentic conversation in homage to the ancient act of stoking a sacred fire. Hosted by Musician/Educator T.L.Mazumdar, it pays proverbial homage to the ancient act of burning fear away with love and joy by inviting raw and authentic conversations and exchanges with fellow artists and path-breakers.