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Transmissions :: Surya Botofasina

By Aquarium Drunkard's Transmissions

6:00 AM EDT on April 19, 2023

Episode Info

  • Season8
  • Episode14
This week on Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions: spiritual avant-garde jazz keyboardist Surya Botofasina. His new album is called Everyone’s Children and it was created in collaboration with previous Transmissions guest Carlos Niño, members of Botofasina's family, and other collaborators.Listening to his blissful synth meditations, listeners are treated to an open, cosmically vulnerable sound. This spiritual approach comes naturally to Botofasina. He grew up at Alice Coltrane’s Sai Anantam Ashram in the Santa Monica Mountains. Being there, and studying at the foot of Swamini Turiyasangitananda herself, profoundly shaped his musical worldview, which echoes in his present day compositions: "At this point, I feel that the music I want to be a part of at least, is a music, a sound, a frequency that advocates and promotes some sort of introspection, back to the here and now."Botofasina discusses his upbringing, connecting to the divine, growing up on hip-hop, and much more this week on Transmissions.Support Aquarium Drunkard on Patreon. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network.Next week on Transmissions? Jana Horn discusses her oracular folk rock and short story writing. This Transmission is concluded. 

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