ELDAD TARMU

Post Bop / Hard Bop / Third Stream / World Fusion / Post-Fusion Contemporary / Fusion • United States
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Born - 26 August 1960, Los Angeles, CA, United States Currently - New York, NY, United States

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Eldad Tarmu was born in Los Angeles, California, where he started his musical career studying drums and percussion. He learned to play jazz vibraphone mentored by Dave Pike. He studied in Israel at Tel Aviv University, then he returned to the US and began touring internationally with various jazz ensembles, performing in festivals and music venues in over twenty-five countries, mainly in Europe and Asia. In 1997 he released his first record, Aluminum Forest, followed by Get Up Close in 2001, to notable critical acclaim.

Throughout his career, he collaborated with names like Ron Affif, Ray Anderson, Mike Clark, Billy Higgins, Freddie Hubbard, Taj Mahal, Frank Morgan, Poncho Sanchez, Cybill Shepherd, and Ernie Watts.

Upon graduating from California State University Los Angeles with a Master's degree in Afro-Latin Music in 2005, he was appointed Head of
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ELDAD TARMU Aluminum Forest album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Aluminum Forest
Post Bop 1997
ELDAD TARMU Get Up Close album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Get Up Close
Hard Bop 2000
ELDAD TARMU Eldad Tarmu, Cengiz Yaltkaya : Visits album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Eldad Tarmu, Cengiz Yaltkaya : Visits
Post-Fusion Contemporary 2003
ELDAD TARMU Exotic Tales album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Exotic Tales
World Fusion 2005
ELDAD TARMU Songs for the Queen of Bohemia album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Songs for the Queen of Bohemia
Third Stream 2007
ELDAD TARMU Farewell St. George album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Farewell St. George
Post Bop 2008
ELDAD TARMU Stained Glass Stories album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Stained Glass Stories
Third Stream 2017
ELDAD TARMU Tarmu Jazz Quartet album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Tarmu Jazz Quartet
Fusion 2023
ELDAD TARMU Silver on Aluminum album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Silver on Aluminum
Hard Bop 2025

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ELDAD TARMU Silver on Aluminum

Album · 2025 · Hard Bop
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Vibraphonist Eldad Tarmu has been releasing albums as a leader since the late 90s and has worked as a sideman with top names such as; Mike Clark, Billy Higgins, Freddie Hubbard, Poncho Sanchez, Ernie Watts and many more. Although he usually writes original music, on his latest outing, “Silver on Aluminum”, Eldad has eschewed the originals to devote himself to interpreting the music of Horace Silver. The album’s title alludes to the idea of performing Horace’s music on the aluminum vibraphone. It’s an interesting concept because it allows the more percussive instrument to bring out the rhythmic complexities of Silver’s music. Some of this probably has to do with Eldad’s arrangements, but many of these tunes are mind boggling in their constant rhythmic changeups and challenges, this is especially evident on a track like, “Pyramid”.

Joining Tarmu for this endeavor are bassist Marty Isenberg and drummer Michael Shapira. This being a trio album, the rhythm section gets a lot of chances for interplay, the music is very conversational, but they are given very little solo space, this album is all about the vibraphone and it’s presence is a constant. Much of the music falls roughly into the hard bop genre, although with plenty of Latin and funk jazz rhythms as well. “No Smokin” is the high speed bop number and “Strollin” is the ballad. The recording quality is very clear and unadorned. This sounds like a microphone, or a couple of microphones, in a room with very little if any compression or fake reverb. In fact, you can clearly hear the room itself in the ambience.

As mentioned already, this music is complex and demanding, particularly in it’s rhythms. As Tarmu explains, “You can sight read this music and get all the notes right, but it can still sound terrible. Silver’s compositions require a deep emotional engagement.” The make or break for this album lies in the sound of the vibraphone itself. It is very persistent on here without a break and this may take some getting used to for some. Hang in there with this one because close listening will reveal some interesting takes on rhythm and structure. You may end up hearing the music of Horace Silver in a new way.

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