
Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash 2003
Captured live at the legendary Fillmore in San Francisco on June 21, 2002, *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash* (2003) immerses viewers in a groundbreaking fusion of rhythm and melody.
Director: Alex Winter
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash* (2003) about?
This documentary captures a one-of-a-kind live performance by Tabla Beat Science, blending traditional Indian instruments with electronic and contemporary sounds. The film documents the explosive collaboration between tablas, bass, sarangi, vocals, and turntables, all performed before a captivated audience at San Francisco's iconic Fillmore.
Who directed *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash*?
Alex Winter, known for his work in film and music documentaries, directed this electrifying live concert experience.
Who stars in *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash*?
The film features Zakir Hussain, Bill Laswell, Ustad Sultan Khan, Ejigayehu "Gigi" Shibabaw, Karsh Kale, DJ Disk, and MIDIval PunditZ, each bringing their unique musical genius to the stage.
Is *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash* (2003) worth watching?
For fans of world music, fusion, and live performances, this documentary is a treasure. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its innovative blend of tradition and modernity makes it a compelling watch for those interested in boundary-pushing musical experiences.
How long is *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash (2003) — A Live Fusion of Rhythm and Tradition
Captured live at the legendary Fillmore in San Francisco on June 21, 2002, *Tabla Beat Science: Talamanam Sound Clash* (2003) immerses viewers in a groundbreaking fusion of rhythm and melody. Directed by Alex Winter, this documentary-musical experience showcases the visionary collective Tabla Beat Science, led by the legendary Zakir Hussain on tablas and Bill Laswell on bass. Joining them are the soul-stirring vocals of Ejigayehu "Gigi" Shibabaw, the intricate sarangi melodies of Ustad Sultan Khan, and the electronic textures of MIDIval PunditZ, all blending traditional Indian sounds with cutting-edge production.
The film pulses with the energy of a live performance, where tabla beats clash and intertwine with turntables, drums, and electronic beats. It's more than a concert film—it's a cultural collision, a celebration of sound that defies genre barriers. With 12 cameras capturing every moment, the documentary delivers an intimate yet explosive portrait of innovation in music, making it a must-watch for fans of world music and experimental fusion alike.