Liberate Elemental Forces (L.E.F.) is an Indian classical experimental band from Los Angeles. Instrumentation is varied but centered on the sitar, tabla and synthesizer while incorporating slide guitar, electric guitar, tanpura, flute and swarmandal to create their sound. The music is based on the fundamental architecture of Indian classical ragas and rhythm cycles but also fuses aspects of spiritual jazz and krautrock.
The core of the group has trained in both LA and Kolkata with their music guru Pandit Shashanka Bakshi - a tabla master who played with greats like Ravi Shankar and Nikhil Banerjee.
The members of L.E.F. have toured the world as musicians in various incarnations and have come together in their mutual love of devotional music and the philosophy of Sufi mystic Hazrat Khan. Their name comes from the Sufi concept of bringing to light sounds from the unseen world.
The band has performed extensively in and around LA at some of its most beloved venues such as The Masonic Lodge, The Belasco , a month long residency at Zebulon, The Esoteric library of Manly P Hall, Bronson Canyon, Meditation Mount in Ojai, the Levitt Pavilion and in the homes of notable visionaries such as gallerist Jeffrey Deitch. Most recently, LEF was selected as 2024 contributing artists by The Philosophical Research Society, Los Angeles’ legendary center of free thought.
Line up:
Evan Haros - sitar
Astara Calas - synthesizer
Rocco Deluca - slide guitar
Imaad Wasif - electric guitar Neel Agrawal - tabla
Brian Chann - tabla
Dane Dal Balcon - tanpura
Contact us via email: liberateelementalforces@gmail.com
Summer Solstice at Kinship Photo by the amazing Jim James
Zebulon
Hollywood Masonic Lodge
Meditation Mount in Ojai
Bronson Canyon for Floating
Private Concert for Spring Equinox. Photo by Todd Weaver
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