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Dream Theater Keyboardist: Complexity Serves Emotion
31 Jan
Summary
- Technique in prog metal is for freedom, not showing off.
- Dream Theater avoids legacy pressure to encourage risk-taking.
- Indian audiences, especially in Kolkata, fuel live performance energy.

Dream Theater's keyboardist, Jordan Rudess, articulated that technical prowess in progressive metal is a tool for expressive freedom, rather than an ostentatious display. He shared that the band actively sidesteps focusing on their legacy to foster a willingness to take creative risks, which he considers fundamental to rock music. Rudess also noted the profound impact of audiences, especially those in musically rich cities like Kolkata, on their live shows.
The band finds that Indian audiences bring both deep emotional engagement and intellectual appreciation, which significantly enhances the stage energy. Rudess mentioned inspirations from classical and jazz composers, as well as film scorers, who demonstrated how music can blend technicality, emotion, and cinematic qualities. He also expressed admiration for contemporary Indian artists like Mahesh Raghavan and BC Manjunath.




