  Djam Karet
   Ascension
   Review by Gary Hill
 Djam          Karet really is an intriguing band. The group have a way of producing          material that is entertaining and catchy, while still spacey and even          weird a lot of the time. Not a lot of groups can pull that off, let alone          over and over again. The group has a definite sound and consistency, but          still manage to produce songs that have their own identity. Another rather          impressive feat is that they continue to produce albums of instrumental          music that don't lag or bore. For this reviewer it is very difficult to          pull off an entire album of instrumental music that can be digested in          one sitting. Yet, these guys make it work time and time again. They are          a true phenomenon, and every album is a winner - this one included. I          can't really suggest a disc that would make a good starting point to getting          to know Djam Karet, as any of them will work equally well. I can tell          you that you should check out this band. They are really something special. 
This review is  available in book format (hardcover and paperback)  in           Music Street  Journal: 2004 Year Book Volume 1 at https://garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2003-and-2004/. 
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