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For Kinsmen, Rudresh Mahanthappa's fifth album as leader, he trades in his standard sax quartet for the hybrid American jazz/South Indian classical. No, this is a jazz album and it swings mightily through most of the program. After Rudresh's alap ('Introspection'), the band charges out with the scorching 'Ganesha.
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