The Dave Pike Set

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Mathar 03:28 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh & Shri Mix) 06:04 Tools
Big Schlepp 04:06 Tools
spooky 01:48 Tools
El-Die-Bie! 03:15 Tools
I got The Feelin' 02:37 Tools
I'm On My Way 04:40 Tools
Somewhat, Somewhere, Somehow 04:44 Tools
Mathar (The Original Indian Vibes) 02:48 Tools
Mathar - The Original Indian Vibes 03:32 Tools
Raga Jeera Swara 02:50 Tools
The Original India Vibe 03:28 Tools
Mathar (7" edit) 03:44 Tools
Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise 05:36 Tools
Teaming Up 03:48 Tools
Vian-De 03:25 Tools
Got The Feelin' 02:45 Tools
Shady Street 02:40 Tools
Mother People 04:24 Tools
Walkin' Down The Highway In A Red Raw Egg 03:27 Tools
Regards From Freddie Horrowitz 04:38 Tools
You Got It Made 02:15 Tools
Do You Know The Way To San Jose 03:00 Tools
After A Moment's Reflection 02:30 Tools
Brown's Hometown 02:40 Tools
Mathar (Frank Popp Ensemble Mix) 05:08 Tools
Bacon Fat 02:24 Tools
No Sweat 02:15 Tools
Regards From Freddie Horowitz 04:43 Tools
Which Direction 02:15 Tools
Middle Earth Herd 02:15 Tools
Raga Jeeva Swara 02:51 Tools
But Anyway 05:08 Tools
The Original Indian Vibes 00:00 Tools
Rabbi Mogen's Hideout 03:52 Tools
Mathar (1969) 03:00 Tools
Send Me The Yellow Guys 07:12 Tools
HONGKONG WOMAN 06:10 Tools
Goodtime Charlie At The Big Washdown 06:56 Tools
Suspicious Child 03:54 Tools
Greater Kalesh No.48 05:46 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh & Shri remix) 06:03 Tools
Attack Of The Green Misers 06:48 Tools
Mambo Jack The Scoffer 05:10 Tools
Walkin' Down The Highway In A Raw Red Egg 03:26 Tools
Nobody Is Afraid Of Howard Monster 07:36 Tools
Mathar - The Original Indian Vibes (Badmarsh & Shri Mix) 05:36 Tools
Country Shit 02:47 Tools
Mathar [Sampled By Towa Tei] 03:43 Tools
Salomao 13:24 Tools
Papa Joy 07:14 Tools
King Of The Tumbas 03:27 Tools
Mathar ( Badmarsh and Shri Remix ) 06:00 Tools
The Seventh Day 02:47 Tools
Inside Crime 04:00 Tools
Mathar (Indian Vibes) 03:54 Tools
Cornflower Girl 02:46 Tools
Toys 02:53 Tools
Mathar (Aka Indian Vibes) 00:00 Tools
Soul Eggs 02:35 Tools
Greasy Spoon Blues 06:06 Tools
Mathar [Frank Popp Ensemble Mix] 05:07 Tools
Nobody's Afraid Of Howard Monster 07:45 Tools
Professor Porno's Romance 03:50 Tools
Infra Red 05:44 Tools
Greater Kalesh No. 48 05:45 Tools
Mathar (The Origional Indian Vibes) 00:00 Tools
Mathar-The Original Indian Vibes 00:37 Tools
Mathar The original Indian Vibes 03:28 Tools
Slums On Wheels 05:37 Tools
mathar (radio edit) 03:04 Tools
A Nose Opener 05:19 Tools
Riff For Rent 05:17 Tools
The Secret Mystery Of Hensh 08:33 Tools
Suspicious Child, Growing Up 04:00 Tools
Times Out of Mind 05:07 Tools
Turn Around Mrs. Lot 05:18 Tools
Four Reasons / Sitting On My Knees 05:48 Tools
Mathar - The Original India Vibes 03:28 Tools
Mather (The Original Indian Vibes) 03:40 Tools
Noisy Silence, Gentle Noise 05:42 Tools
Mathar [The Frank Popp Ensemble Mix] 05:07 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh and Shri Remix) 06:01 Tools
Somewhat ,Somewhere,Somehow 03:40 Tools
The Dave Pike Set 05:07 Tools
Hey Duke 05:41 Tools
Soul-Eggs 02:41 Tools
Sittin' On My Knees 02:39 Tools
Mathar-The Originial Indian Vibes 03:28 Tools
Big Schleep 04:07 Tools
The Dave Pike Set / Mathar 03:41 Tools
mathar [the original indian vibes] 05:41 Tools
Infra-Red 05:52 Tools
Times Out Of My Mind 05:41 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh Remix) 03:42 Tools
Mather 03:36 Tools
The Dave Pike Set Mathar - The Original Indian Vibes 03:42 Tools
Jet Set 03:36 Tools
The Dave Pike Set - Mathar 03:36 Tools
Raga Jeera 03:36 Tools
The Original Indian Vibe 03:36 Tools
Sunny 04:47 Tools
Noisy Silence-Gentle Noise 05:36 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh Speed garage mix) 09:48 Tools
Hey Dude 05:41 Tools
Vian 03:24 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh & Shri Mix 1) 05:36 Tools
Regards from Freddy Horowitz 04:47 Tools
Turn Around Mrs Lot 04:47 Tools
Nathar 11:06 Tools
Devilette 03:05 Tools
regards from freddi horowitz 00:00 Tools
Spooky - The Dave Pike Set 03:24 Tools
Prof Pornos Romance 03:05 Tools
Greater Kalesh No 48 03:24 Tools
Sweet Tater Pie 05:35 Tools
Just say goodbye 05:35 Tools
Mathar (7' Edit) 03:05 Tools
Mathar (Badmarsh & Shri Mix 2) 05:35 Tools
Untouchable Outcaste Beats v1 - Mathar 11:06 Tools
Suspicious Child_ Growing Up 00:00 Tools
Mathar the original indian vibes (badmarsh & shri mix 1) 05:36 Tools
Walkin' Down The Highway In A 05:36 Tools
Sunset 05:35 Tools
Sitting On My Knees 05:35 Tools
Mathar-Indian Vibes 05:35 Tools
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Dave Pike was born in Detroit U.S.A. in 1938, he started off as a drummer and later learned marimba and vibraphone. Pike's family moved to Los Angeles in 1954, he played backing for artists such as Dexter Gordon, Harold Land, Carl Perkins, Paul Bley and Curtis Counce. Pike played often around California and then moved to New York in 1960 to tap into a busier Jazz scene. Pike found greater success on the East Coast, probably occurring through joining the popular Herbie Mann's group with whom he appears on several early recordings. Pike became heavily influenced by the Latin Jazz scene and in 1964, he recorded the album "Manhattan Latin" released on Decca. 1965 saw Pike session along side Herbie Hancock (of Blue Note fame), Billy Butler (of Prestige roster) and others culminating in a commercial but relatively unsuccessful (sales wise) album on Atlantic, "Jazz for the Jet Set". Pike featured on marimba and Hancock on Hammond. A stylish Pan-Am stewardess wearing a space helmet featured on The album cover which was designed by Italian, Emilio Pucci. It was this album that Pike experimented more with soul, taking inspiration from Atlantic records who he was signed to at the time and who were synonymous with the experimental soul genre of 60's America. Later in 1966 Pike recorded "The Doors of Perception" (taken from Aldous Huxley's 1954 book of the same name), with Lee Konitz on saxophone though it was only released by Atlantic subsidiary label "Vortex" in 1970. Pike left New York for Germany possibly because of Atlantic shelving "The Doors of Perception" and the attraction of European open mindedness to the experimental music Pike was flirting with at that time. In 1968, Pike joined German Jazz label MPS and recruited Oscar Peterson, Jean-Luc Ponty and a guitarist named Volker Kriegel who played Indian ragas. Around this time Pike usually played vibes, Kriegel guitar, sitar and electric bass, J.A. Rettenbacher on bass, cello and electric bass, and Peter Baumeister on drums. This collective became known as The Dave Pike Set. In 1968 "Got The Feelin" was recorded in Holland, a funky selection of tracks inspired by popular artists such as James Brown and Sam & Dave, the album was released the next year and then reissued on limited edition cd & vinyl by Wagram 1998. The next Dave Pike album was "Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise", released in 1969, as with many recording artists during the late 60's, The Dave Pike Set didn't escape the psychedelic influence of that era and as a result the band covered Frank Zappa's 'Mother People' and the Psychedelic Jazz sound of 'Mathar' was carefully crafted. The Dave Pike Set continued to record and entertain an avid European audience but their efforts went largely unnoticed in Pike's homeland of America. Pike showed his versatile nature again as a musician when, in 1972, he formed the "New" Dave Pike Set and recorded "Salomao" in Brazil. Pike later returned to the states during the mid 1970's and recorded several other albums of meagre success. Back to Europe.. the interest in Jazz-Funk during the 80's (partly due to the sampling efforts of U.S. Hip Hop artists) led many djs and record collectors to delve deeper into the 60's and 70's music scene, the kudos associated with owning a rare record or groove by artists such as Pike created a new generation of vinyl hunters and Djs alike. Famous Acid Jazz DJ 'Gilles Peterson' later secured the release of 'Mathar' on Talkin Loud's "Tales From The Black Forrest" in 1994 and a rare version by Paul Weller was also released (later to be reissued on 12" vinyl), Weller's version was named 'Indian Vibes' which is what most people will incorrectly know Mathar as. A rare 12" white label boot leg of Mathar (on both sides) was also released around this time simply marked "Ind-A1" (a heavier bassline compared to the 69 album version), many other Dave Pike tracks have since been recorded or have featured on Acid Jazz compilations. During the mid 1990's "Mathar" became popular in funk and hip hop clubs around the world, one such club was "Brothers and Sisters" which took place underneath the old ATV studios in Birmingham, England. People would search out the venue purely on the word that a bizarre record called Indian Vibes could be heard and danced to, such was the pull of the record the venue would pack out with Mathar being the highlight of the evening. Its hard to explain the effect Mathar has on a dance floor when the bass and percussion kicks in, especially over a loud sound system, renowned House Djs have also recognised the effect of Mathar and the track is occasionally squeezed into funky house sets. Despite such underground success "Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise" remained relatively difficult to find on vinyl and hence not easily available to the masses, even the Talkin Jazz release can still be difficult to find. Mathar now occasionally makes its way onto T.V. and Radio. Possibly because of the dusting off of Mathar in the early 90's, Dave Pike later released "Bop Head" in 1998 and then several other albums on the Ubiquity record label based in San Fransisco, Pike still plays percussion and now resides in Los Angeles, U.S.A. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.