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About Ancient Future

Formed in 1978, Ancient Future is the world's first and longest running musical organization dedicated to the mission of creating world fusion music.

Two of the founding members, Matthew Montfort and Benjy Wertheimer, were childhood friends in Boulder, Colorado, who came to Northern California in 1977 to study North Indian classical music at the Ali Akbar College of Music. There they met the members of the Diga Rhythm Band (an offshoot of the Grateful Dead featuring tabla master Zakir Hussain, Mickey Hart, and Jerry Garcia), and formed a new band including Diga Rhythm Band members. They rehearsed at the Grateful Dead studio and performed a number of concerts before splitting up into two groups: a Latin band, and the world fusion music group Ancient Future. Ancient Future can therefore be thought of as having formed as an offshoot of an offshoot of an offshoot of the Grateful Dead.

The original members of Ancient Future studied with the master musicians of many world music traditions, from Balinese gamelan director Madé Gerindem to North Indian sarod master Ali Akbar Khan. They used their knowledge of world music to create something new and uniquely their own that is respected by pundits from the cultures whose traditions are a part of the mix. For example, according to INDIA CURRENTS, Ancient Future "plays with technical brilliance and gypsy-like fire," and their music "demonstrates the continuing beneficial influence of Indian music upon world culture."

Over the years, Ancient Future has expanded its musical vision through collaborations with master musicians from more than two dozen countries, cultures, and musical traditions who are now an integral part of what is today more than just a band. Ancient Future has grown to become a large multinational music ensemble with many smaller ensembles within it, enabling Ancient Future to realize its core mission of creating world fusion music.



The various ensemble configurations of Ancient Future have performed over a thousand shows worldwide, headlining such venues as Carnegie Recital Hall (New York City), Great American Music Hall (San Francisco), Hult Center for the Performing Arts (Eugene), Yoshi's (Oakland), Sangeetha Indian Music Concert Series (St. Louis), and even the Atlantis nightclub in Beirut which features a Piranha tank in the middle of the dance floor! They have appeared at all types of festivals including the Festival Internacional de la Guitarra (Spain), Northwest Regional Folklife Festival, Oregon Country Fair, Sand Harbor Jazz Festival, California WorldFest, Monterey World One, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival, SLO Mozart Festival, and the Summer of Love 30th Anniversary. Dance versions of the band have pumped up dance crowds at techno/DJ events such as the Groove Garden and Harmony Festival's Techno Tribal Dance with their 100% organic loop-free grooves.

Ancient Future has released seven full length studio CDs selling over 150,000 units:

Visions of a Peaceful Planet (Ancient-Future.Com 2004), Natural Rhythms (Philo/Rounder 9006), Quiet Fire (Narada/Virgin 1012), Dreamchaser (Sona Gaia/Virgin 154), World Without Walls (Sona Gaia/Virgin 163), Asian Fusion (Narada Equinox/Virgin ND-63023) , and Planet Passion (Ancient-Future.Com 2001). Over a million samplers featuring Ancient Future on labels such as Putumayo and Narada have been sold, and more than one million Ancient Future songs have been distributed commercially on sites such as iTunes:



"Ancient Future is a rare kind of band that might simultaneously aggravate purists, confound New Age dilettantes, seduce skeptics, and dazzle just about everybody else. Delicious compositions, intricate arrangements, crisp playing and impeccable production put these ambitious voyagers in a league of their own." --Derk Richardson, SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN

"Laying the groundwork for some of today's most successful world beat acts, Ancient Future has grown into a global village of musicians...from Africa, India, Asia, America and the Middle East. The tunes included are diverse, yet equally captivating, evoking all that is most appealing about music from a global village. -CD NOW

"The key to Ancient Future is its ability to present various styles of music in settings that are accessible but still exotically charming. The net result is an infectious sound that simultaneously entertains and challenges." --Edward Tywoniak, BAM

"Marvelous rhythmic patterns ... truly magnificent tonal balances ... the shifting dynamics,the fabric of the ensemble, the emergence, (then gradual disappearance) of melodic lines and the esprit de corps are MESMERIZING." -- Philip Elwood, legendary jazz critic, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER

"Many artists have been running toward world music, trying to inject new life into their compositions. For most, it's a superficial exercise; but for Ancient Future, it's at the core of what this band has been doing since the late '70s. And the band traverses this fusion terrain with deft arrangements and beautifully wrought interplay." -- John Diliberto, TOWER PULSE!

"Leader Matthew Montfort's synthesis of styles and sounds isn't superficial -- he plucks the essential musicality of several traditions without discounting them. Beautiful world fusion music." --Roger Carlberg, ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN

"I HAVE NOSTALGIA FOR THE FUTURE IS A QUOTE OF STEPHAN BEN ISREAL that I often use, pass it on, wg" -- Wavy Gravy (Via email after purchasing a Planet Passion CD at the 2007 Himalayan Fair. Thanks, Wavy, and consider the quote officially passed on!)
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Genres:
World Music
Band Members:
gamelan), Benjy Wertheimer (tabla, Moses Sedler (cello), Ian Dogole (global percussion), Mindia Devi Klein (flutes, Irina Mikhailova (vocals), esraj, Salah Takesh (Arabic percussion), percussion), Mohammad Nejad (Persian instruments), Mariah Parker (santur), Shenshen Zhang (pipa), scalloped guitar), Patti Weiss (violin), guitar, vocals), Alan Tower (didjeridu, Georges Lammam (Arabic violin), Vishal Nagar (tabla), Ancient Future is a multinational music ensemble with many smaller ensembles within it. Some of the current members include: Matthew Montfort (bandleader, Doug McKeehan (keyboards), Arshad Syed (tabla, and Sapphira (dance, ghatam), Zhao Hui (gu zheng), violin)., Jim Santi Owen (tabla, Pandit Habib Khan (sitar), Liu Qi-Chao (Chinese flutes), huaca), Emam (tabla, Manose Singh (Himalayan bamboo flutes), Jim Hurley (violin, Bui Huu Nhut (dan bau)
Hometown:
San Francisco, California

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About Ancient Future

Formed in 1978, Ancient Future is the world's first and longest running musical organization dedicated to the mission of creating world fusion music.

Two of the founding members, Matthew Montfort and Benjy Wertheimer, were childhood friends in Boulder, Colorado, who came to Northern California in 1977 to study North Indian classical music at the Ali Akbar College of Music. There they met the members of the Diga Rhythm Band (an offshoot of the Grateful Dead featuring tabla master Zakir Hussain, Mickey Hart, and Jerry Garcia), and formed a new band including Diga Rhythm Band members. They rehearsed at the Grateful Dead studio and performed a number of concerts before splitting up into two groups: a Latin band, and the world fusion music group Ancient Future. Ancient Future can therefore be thought of as having formed as an offshoot of an offshoot of an offshoot of the Grateful Dead.

The original members of Ancient Future studied with the master musicians of many world music traditions, from Balinese gamelan director Madé Gerindem to North Indian sarod master Ali Akbar Khan. They used their knowledge of world music to create something new and uniquely their own that is respected by pundits from the cultures whose traditions are a part of the mix. For example, according to INDIA CURRENTS, Ancient Future "plays with technical brilliance and gypsy-like fire," and their music "demonstrates the continuing beneficial influence of Indian music upon world culture."

Over the years, Ancient Future has expanded its musical vision through collaborations with master musicians from more than two dozen countries, cultures, and musical traditions who are now an integral part of what is today more than just a band. Ancient Future has grown to become a large multinational music ensemble with many smaller ensembles within it, enabling Ancient Future to realize its core mission of creating world fusion music.



The various ensemble configurations of Ancient Future have performed over a thousand shows worldwide, headlining such venues as Carnegie Recital Hall (New York City), Great American Music Hall (San Francisco), Hult Center for the Performing Arts (Eugene), Yoshi's (Oakland), Sangeetha Indian Music Concert Series (St. Louis), and even the Atlantis nightclub in Beirut which features a Piranha tank in the middle of the dance floor! They have appeared at all types of festivals including the Festival Internacional de la Guitarra (Spain), Northwest Regional Folklife Festival, Oregon Country Fair, Sand Harbor Jazz Festival, California WorldFest, Monterey World One, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival, SLO Mozart Festival, and the Summer of Love 30th Anniversary. Dance versions of the band have pumped up dance crowds at techno/DJ events such as the Groove Garden and Harmony Festival's Techno Tribal Dance with their 100% organic loop-free grooves.

Ancient Future has released seven full length studio CDs selling over 150,000 units:

Visions of a Peaceful Planet (Ancient-Future.Com 2004), Natural Rhythms (Philo/Rounder 9006), Quiet Fire (Narada/Virgin 1012), Dreamchaser (Sona Gaia/Virgin 154), World Without Walls (Sona Gaia/Virgin 163), Asian Fusion (Narada Equinox/Virgin ND-63023) , and Planet Passion (Ancient-Future.Com 2001). Over a million samplers featuring Ancient Future on labels such as Putumayo and Narada have been sold, and more than one million Ancient Future songs have been distributed commercially on sites such as iTunes:



"Ancient Future is a rare kind of band that might simultaneously aggravate purists, confound New Age dilettantes, seduce skeptics, and dazzle just about everybody else. Delicious compositions, intricate arrangements, crisp playing and impeccable production put these ambitious voyagers in a league of their own." --Derk Richardson, SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIAN

"Laying the groundwork for some of today's most successful world beat acts, Ancient Future has grown into a global village of musicians...from Africa, India, Asia, America and the Middle East. The tunes included are diverse, yet equally captivating, evoking all that is most appealing about music from a global village. -CD NOW

"The key to Ancient Future is its ability to present various styles of music in settings that are accessible but still exotically charming. The net result is an infectious sound that simultaneously entertains and challenges." --Edward Tywoniak, BAM

"Marvelous rhythmic patterns ... truly magnificent tonal balances ... the shifting dynamics,the fabric of the ensemble, the emergence, (then gradual disappearance) of melodic lines and the esprit de corps are MESMERIZING." -- Philip Elwood, legendary jazz critic, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER

"Many artists have been running toward world music, trying to inject new life into their compositions. For most, it's a superficial exercise; but for Ancient Future, it's at the core of what this band has been doing since the late '70s. And the band traverses this fusion terrain with deft arrangements and beautifully wrought interplay." -- John Diliberto, TOWER PULSE!

"Leader Matthew Montfort's synthesis of styles and sounds isn't superficial -- he plucks the essential musicality of several traditions without discounting them. Beautiful world fusion music." --Roger Carlberg, ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN

"I HAVE NOSTALGIA FOR THE FUTURE IS A QUOTE OF STEPHAN BEN ISREAL that I often use, pass it on, wg" -- Wavy Gravy (Via email after purchasing a Planet Passion CD at the 2007 Himalayan Fair. Thanks, Wavy, and consider the quote officially passed on!)
Show More
Genres:
World Music
Band Members:
gamelan), Benjy Wertheimer (tabla, Moses Sedler (cello), Ian Dogole (global percussion), Mindia Devi Klein (flutes, Irina Mikhailova (vocals), esraj, Salah Takesh (Arabic percussion), percussion), Mohammad Nejad (Persian instruments), Mariah Parker (santur), Shenshen Zhang (pipa), scalloped guitar), Patti Weiss (violin), guitar, vocals), Alan Tower (didjeridu, Georges Lammam (Arabic violin), Vishal Nagar (tabla), Ancient Future is a multinational music ensemble with many smaller ensembles within it. Some of the current members include: Matthew Montfort (bandleader, Doug McKeehan (keyboards), Arshad Syed (tabla, and Sapphira (dance, ghatam), Zhao Hui (gu zheng), violin)., Jim Santi Owen (tabla, Pandit Habib Khan (sitar), Liu Qi-Chao (Chinese flutes), huaca), Emam (tabla, Manose Singh (Himalayan bamboo flutes), Jim Hurley (violin, Bui Huu Nhut (dan bau)
Hometown:
San Francisco, California

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