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4 times in the Global Top 40
November 2022 #35 - Global Top 40 Socha Socha (Short Version) (track)
October 2022 #27 - Global Top 40 Socha Socha (Short Version) (track)
May 2022 #27 - Global Top 40 El Zaffa (track)
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2 times in the Global Top 40
2 times in the Global Top 40
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Ancient Future Times: New Music & Video Releases 46 Years After 1st Show! Ancient Future Times
Feb. 2025 Issue
Ancient Future Times: Arts Alive in 2025

Purple Nirvana
•Hendrix and Nirvana Covers Plus Originals
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2025.html#purplenirvana

Himalayan Fair Returns
•Ancient Future Performs
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2025.html#concert1

Free Music Workshops
•World Rhythms and All Styles of Guitar
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2025.html#workshop1

Keep the Arts Alive in 2025
•Make a Tax Deductible Donation
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2025.html#donation
Ancient Future Times: New Year\'s Spirit of Nirvana New Year's 2024-2025 Issue

Spirit of Nirvana
•Preview Ancient Future's Nirvana Cover Starting New Year's Eve
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2024.html#spiritofnirvana

Concerts and Classes
•Zoom, Bolinas, Santa Rosa, & Cloverdale
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2024.html#janconcerts

Tribute to Zakir Hussain
•March 9, 1941 - December 15, 2024
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2024.html#zakir

Make Tax Deductible Donation
Support World Fusion Music
https://www.ancient-future.com/news2024.html#donation
 Ancient Future\'s First Ever Cover Song to be Released in Tribute to Jimi Hendrix! On Sept. 18, 1970, Ancient Future leader Matthew Montfort was home sick from school when he learned that his musical hero Jimi Hendrix had passed away. Montfort spent the day on his guitar playing Hendrix pieces. In an echo of history, Ancient Future's first ever cover of a popular song, "Purple Haze (Vietnamese Đàn Bầu Style)" is available for preorder starting Sept. 18, 2024, on streaming sites, and will be released with "Purple Nam (Glissentar & Đàn Bầu Duet)" as a mini-45 on Feb. 7, 2025, in honor of Hendrix's completion of his "Purple Haze" recording on Feb. 7, 1967.

Save Stream: https://orcd.co/purplehazeaf
Preview: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1763666579
Press Release: https://www.ancient-future.com/releases2025.html#purplehaze
Free Music Workshops in Northern California Wine Country View online: https://www.ancient-future.com/pr2024.html#juneworkshop

June 12 & 19, 2024, 7 PM
Free Music Workshops
Study World Rhythms and All Styles of Guitar

A series of free introductory in-person music workshops at the Cloverdale Arts Alliance taught by guitarist and Ancient Future bandleader Matthew Montfort starts with two 45 minute guitar workshops on June 12, 2024, and finishes with a one hour world rhythms workshop on June 19, 2024. After the series is complete, ongoing classes will be offered tailored to the individual goals of workshop participants.

Cloverdale Arts Alliance, 204 N. Cloverdale Boulevard, Cloverdale, CA 95425
Sign up: lessons@matthewmontfort.com.

Matthew Montfort Bio
Hi-Res Photo (300 dpi, 5" x 3"): http://www.ancient-future.com/images/yearningmatt300dpi5x3.jpg

Matthew Montfort is known as a world guitar innovator and an inspiring music instructor who helps students of all levels and ages learn whatever style they desire. He is on the 100 Greatest Acoustic Guitarists list at DigitalDreamDoor.com along with such luminaries as Michael Hedges, Leo Kottke, Chet Atkins, John Fahey, Adrian Legg, Merle Travis, John Renbourn, Tommy Emmanuel, Doc Watson, Pierre Bensusan, Toni Rice, Alex Grassi, Stefan Grossman, Artie Traum, Joni Mitchell, and Peppino D'Agostino. He is the leader of the world music group Ancient Future and performs on many instruments, including scalloped fretboard guitar, Glissentar 11 string fretless guitar, electric guitar, classical guitar, flamenco guitar, bass guitar, ukulele, sitar, charango, mandolin, and gamelan.

Montfort wrote the book Ancient Traditions – Future Possibilities: Rhythmic Training Through the Traditions of Africa, Bali, and India, which has been used at many music schools including the Berklee College of Music. Matthew Montfort was on the faculty of the Blue Bear School of Music in San Francisco for three decades where he taught rock, folk, jazz, blues, classical guitar, music theory, and world music. He teaches all styles of guitar, ukulele, bass, charango, sitar, and mandolin as well as music theory for all instruments and rhythm classes based on his book.

Guitar Workshops
Poster (658k .pdf): https://www.ancient-future.com/pdf/gtrworkshop.pdf

Free In-Person Beginning and Intermediate Guitar Workshops

Cloverdale Arts Alliance, 204 N. Cloverdale Boulevard, Cloverdale, CA 95425
Sign up: lessons@matthewmontfort.com

Beginning Guitar
Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 7 to 7:45 PM
This free 45 minute introductory beginning workshop can help aspiring guitarists get started on the right track with good practice habits. 

Intermediate Guitar
Wednesday, June 12, 2024, 7:45 to 8:30 PM
This free 45 minute workshop explores exercises, music notation, theory, and popular repertoire.

World Rhythms Workshop
Poster (565k .pdf)
https://www.ancient-future.com/pdf/gtrworkshop.pdf

Got Rhythm? Get the Beats of Africa, Bali, and India

Free 60 Minute In-Person Workshop
Juneteenth, Wednesday, June 19, 2024, 7 to 8 PM
Cloverdale Arts Alliance, 204 N. Cloverdale Boulevard, Cloverdale, CA 95425
Sign up: lessons@matthewmontfort.com
Coming soon: West African rhythm workshop, Balinese gamelan workshop, Indian tala workshop (all 90 minutes)

This workshop is a wonderful way to improve timing skills. Matthew Montfort's book, Ancient Traditions – Future Possibilities: Rhythmic Training Through the Traditions of Africa, Bali and India, is the basis for this world music workshop and has been used by many teachers and musicians around the world, including Reinhard Flatischler, founder of the TaKeTiNa rhythm training process, and Steve Smith, famed rock and jazz drummer.

This free introductory workshop is presented in an easy to follow, entertaining yet educational format for all music lovers. African polyrhythms, Balinese kotèkan and Indian classical music were chosen as the source material for the training because these three traditions in combination cover the major types of rhythmic organization used in most of the world's music.

Not just for percussionists, this workshop can help any musician, singer, dancer, or music lover improve their rhythmic skills. No musical background is required. Very simple to play percussion instruments will be provided, and participants are free to bring an instrument.

Additional 90 minute workshops each focusing on a single musical tradition will be be offered in the coming months.

Rhythm Training Materials
Ancient Traditions – Future Possibilities: Rhythmic Training Through the Traditions of Africa, Bali and India by Matthew Montfort. Book/Enhanced Audio CD Set with MIDI Soundfiles: $52.95 (SALE! Normally $69.95): http://www.ancient-future.com/atfp.html

"You've heard Afro-Pop, sitar, gamelan and world music for years. But do you know what they are and how they work? Better yet, would you like to play those twisted cross-rhythms and melodies? In Ancient Traditions--Future Possibilities, Matthew Montfort, a founding member of the world music band Ancient Future, has put together the book for people who want to dig into world music with both hands. The first section of the book covers traditional music of West Africa, Bali and India with theories and exercises. Wherever possible, Montfort has provided beat counts alongside the standard musical notation so even if you can't read music, you can still learn the rhythms. The last section of the book mixes patterns from different cultures, demonstrating the powerful music these simple exercises can generate." – Richard Kadrey, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Spring brings the Ancient Future Times Spring brings the Ancient Future Times with world music concerts and classes, recordings, and small things you can do to support the arts and humanity!

https://www.ancient-future.com/news2024.html#may

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World's Longest Running Band Dedicated to the Creation of World Fusion Music "Ancient Future offers evocative world music imbued with graceful simplicity." – Bob Tarte, THE BEAT BILLBOARD calls the group "trendsetters" for contributing to the emerging movement known as world fusion music, a term Ancient Future leader Matthew Montfort coined at the band’s inception for music that blends musical ideas from many different cultures. Formed in 1978, Ancient Future is the world's first and longest-running ensemble dedicated exclusively to the mission of the creation of world fusion music. Their original music is an exhilarating fusion of exciting rhythms and sounds from around the globe that combines contemporary jazz and rock with the irresistible rhythms of African, Balinese, Indian, Middle Eastern, and South American percussion, the rich harmonies of Europe, and the beautiful melodies of Asia. The original American members of Ancient Future looked beyond their roots for inspiration by studying with the master musicians of many world music traditions, from Balinese gamelan director Madé Gerindem to North Indian sarod master Ali Akbar Khan. They use 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. 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 noted masters of various world music traditions who are now an integral part of what is today more than just a band. Ancient Future has grown to become a large chamber ensemble of more than thirty performers from around the world with over a dozen smaller ensembles within it, enabling Ancient Future to realize its core mission of creating world fusion music. Through cross-cultural exchange and collaboration, Ancient Future has created a rich musical world of tradition and innovation. In addition to their original music based on world traditions, the many ensemble variations also perform traditional music from the cultures of the individual master musicians who perform with the band. This provides an educational experience for the audience that excites people about world traditions and then shows how those traditions can make contemporary culture richer. 1 Stephen Hill, Guide to C.T.I.S. Music, (San Francisco: Hearts of Space Press, 1981), 36. Recordings Ancient Future has released seven full-length studio CDs selling over 150,000 units: Visions of a Peaceful Planet, Natural Rhythms, Quiet Fire, Dreamchaser, World Without Walls, Asian Fusion, and Planet Passion. Over one million legal mp3 files from three of these releases on Ancient-Future.Com Records have been distributed commercially. This, of course, does not count files distributed illegally (Ancient Future's leader, Matthew Montfort, was selected as the proposed Class Representative for Independent Musicians Against Napster due to the large number of Ancient Future files being traded illegally). Ancient Future is featured on samplers selling millions of units on labels such as Putumayo and Narada. Ancient Future is currently working on its eighth recording, the crowd-funded Archive of Future Ancient Recordings. Ancient Future Programs In Concert Electronic Promo Kit. Audio, video, and information in English and Spanish about world traditions and world fusion music concert programs. Ancient Future has 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 a nightclub called Atlantis in Beirut, Lebanon, with a Piranha tank in the middle of the dance floor and a bar that doubles as an aquarium. Ancient Future has performed live on national radio and TV shows such as the ECHOES Living Room Concerts on Public Radio International, and the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC. They have appeared at every type of festival imaginable including the Festival Internacional de la Guitarra (near Barcelona, Spain), Asian/Pacific Festival of Fortune, Northwest Regional Folklife Festival, Oregon Country Fair, Sand Harbor Jazz Festival, California WorldFest, Monterey World One, Sierra Nevada World Music Festival, San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival, and the Summer of Love 30th Anniversary in Golden Gate Park. 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. This group of virtuoso instrumentalists is known for stunningly rhythmic live shows that simultaneously feature the subtle, intricate, and elegant melodic aspects of world music that Ancient Future has received such acclaim for on its recordings. Because of their many influences and ensemble variations, there is a configuration of Ancient Future perfect for any bill, be it rock, jazz, folk, classical, or world music. Ancient Future has repertoire for every activity, from dancing to serious listening. The group has shared bills with other leading artists including Tower of Power, Woodstock's Country Joe McDonald, Jefferson Starship's Craig Chaquico, Zakir Hussain, Sukay, San Jose Taiko, Kitka, Acoustic Alchemy, Tania Maria, Shadowfax, Alex De Grassi, Ottmar Liebert, and John Fahey, and even nonmusical attractions such as the Incredible Acrobats of China.
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