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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

VA - Colors of Indian Music - Vol 2 - Percussions of India (2010)


Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Colors of Indian Music - Vol 2 - Percussions of India
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Sony music
Bitrate: Lossless
Total Time: 0:39:55
Total Size: 229 Mb

Tracklist:

1. Ustad Zakir Hussain Ustad Alla Rakha - Tabla 00:11:27
2. Satish Kumar - Mridangam 00:07:44
3. Vikku Vinayakram - Ghatam 00:03:10
4. Kerala Drummers - Temple Drums 00:08:22
5. Bickram Ghosh - Dhol and Drums 00:07:56

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

VA - Colors of Indian Music - Vol 1 - Strings of India (2010)


"Strings of India" introduces you to the sheer range and power of 6 unique Indian string instruments: santoor, sitar, sarod, veena, carnatic, sarangi.

1. Rahul Sharma, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma - Santoor (6:53)
2. Pandit Ravi Shankar - Sitar (2:45)
3. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan - Sarod (14:25)
4. Jayanthi Kumaresh - Veena (6:31)
5. Dr. L Subramaniam - Carnatic Violin (3:30)
6. Ustad Sultan Khan - Sarangi (7:47)


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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Ronu Majumdar - Reverie


Only about sixty years have passed since that momentous day when Pannalal Ghosh, the great pioneer of the bansuri, sat before an audience in Calcutta and presented a concert of classical music on his new self-designed flute, so changing the status of the bansuri (bamboo flute) forever; from a village instrument, the play-thing of Lord Krishna, into a concert instrument capable of conveying the full range of Hindustani classical music in all its finest nuances and subleties. By all accounts, the audience that day were not impressed, but the great Pannalal persevered and went on to become one of the legends of Indian music.
A second generation of flute players soon followed, many fine musicians Ken Hunt in the Folk Roots music magazine writes of Ustad Sultan Khan's 1986 London performance: "He produced some truly spellbinding improvisations around a rainy season Raga Megh. Sultan Khan's artistry seemed to recognise few bounds as he deftly teased plaintive cries from the sarangi. His playing would be enough to break your heartstrings one moment, before he would release the tension with a burst of notes, like rays of sunshine brushing through the rain clouds".



Track Listing
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1. Raga Bhim - Aalap, Jod, Jhala
2. Raga Bhim - Madhyalay Jhaptaal & Drut Teentaal

Ronu Majumdar - Flute
Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari - Tabla
Vinit Vyas - Tanpura
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Friday, January 14, 2011

Body & Soul - Peaceful Moods




Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Body & Soul - Peaceful Moods
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Allegro
Genre: Ambient, New Age, Meditation, Relax, Lounge
Quality: mp3
Bitrate: 320kbps
Total Size: 103 mb

TRACKLIST:-

1. Blissful Swan 5:26
2. Whisper 5:24
3. On The Horizon 2:49
4. Dreamscapes 2:39
5. Universe Of Calm 3:08
6. Winds Of Change 3:20
7. Circle Of Silence 5:22
8. Beyond All 4:33
9. Chatham Moon 3:51
10. Return To Zero 3:23

Close your eyes and relax your mind. Let nature's soothing sound of a gentle stream blended with these peaceful melodies on guitar and strings, wash away the stress of the day.


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VA Indian Secrets (1998)



Artist:VA
Title Of Album:Indian Secrets
Year Of Release:1998
Label:ZYX Music
Genre:Native American, Ethno, New Age
Quality:Mp3
Bitrate:320 kbps
Total Time:01:07:31
Total Size:154 MB

Tracklist:-

1. Manahata - The Great White Buffalo Hunt 4:54
2. Oliver Shanti & Friends - Fight Without Fear 5:53
3. Walela - Cherokee River 3:37
4. Avalone - He ye na na (where rivers run deep) 4:17
5. Peter Kater - Crazy Horse Prayer 2:59
6. Jerry Alfred & The Medicine Beat - MacMillan River Love Song 3:57
7. Dion Evans - Indian Sunrise 5:01
8. Vyanah - Grand Canyon 4:15
9. Joanne Shenandoah - Circle of Friendship 4:36
10. Nicholas Gunn - Lost Tribe 6:33
11. Oliver Shanti & Friends - Medicine Power 6:18
12. Avalone - Ha-ha ya (back to the soil) 4:50
13. Paul Bernard - Iindian Full Moon Spirit 4:32
14. Joy Harjo & Poetic Justice - Creation Story 5:50



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Monday, January 10, 2011

Quran Complete Video Recitation With Written English Translation


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Complete Quran Video Recitation With Written English TranslationLanguage: Arabic + English | DX50 430kbps | 672 x 472 25fps | Mp3 96kbps | 5.5 GB
Genre: eLearning

Full Quran Video Recitation With Written English Translation by Ahmed Al Ajmi.

Biography of Ahmed Al Ajmi
Ahmed Ali Al Ajmi is a Qur'an reciter from Khobar, an eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He was born February 24, 1968.

After graduating from Mohamed Ben Saud Islamic University, Ahmed Al Ajmi flew to Pakistan where he enrolled in Lahore Public University to prepare a Master and then a Doctorate in Quran Interpretation. His thesis was entitled “Minnat Al Aliy Al Kabir Fi Charh Toroq Attafsira (a study of interpretation means).

Cheikh Ahmed Ajmi is one of the most outstanding reciters in the world. He first led prayers in 1984 (1404 Hijri) in Al Moghira Ben Chooba Mosque and then in the Great Mosque of Khobar in 1985. He was recruited as Imam to Al Amir Mohamed Ben Fahd Mosque in Khobar in 1992. Ahmed Al Ajmi is currently leading prayers Jeddahas Holy Mosque.

Ahmed Al Ajmi is married and has six childrens : Abullah, Omar, Fatima, Mariem, Modi and Abdurahmane.

Ahmed Ajmi is living with his family in Alorqobia, Khobar (Saudi Arabia).

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

Shujaat_Husain_Khan_Unforgettable_Sufis_(2008)


Artist: Shujaat Husain Khan
Title Of Album: Unforgettable Sufis
Year Of Release: 2008
Genre: Sufi Music
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Size: 370 MB

Track Listing
Disc: 1

(01) Humka Udhave
(02) Man Laago
(03) Chunri Mein Pad Gayo
(04) Moko Kahan Dhunde Re Bande
(05) Patta Bola Vriksh Se
(06) Rehna Nahi Is Desh Mein

Disc: 2
(01) Chhap Tilak
(02) Piya Ghar Aaye
(03) Sej Vo Sooni
(04) Tohri Surat Ke
(05) Instrumental Track — Medley

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VA - Fever Saxophone (2005)


Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Fever Saxophone
Year Of Release: 2005
Genre: Instrumental, Pop, Saxophone
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: CBR 320kbps
Total Time: 55:32
Total Size: 123MB

Tracklist:

01. If I remember you next life
02. I would
03. I believe
04. Conquest
05. You take me drunk
06. You see, you see the face of the moon
07. Red beans
08. New endless love
09. Conventions
10. Li Xianglan
11. Brown eyes
12. Fengzaiqishi


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John Berberian - Oud Artistry LP


Track List
[01]. Azziza
[02]. Bir-Demet Yasemen
[03]. Sevan 5/4
[04]. Savgulum
[05]. Yarus
[06]. Sevasda
[07]. Rast Taksim
[08]. Rast Sazsemi

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

VA Miles From India (2CD) 2008


Artist: Various Artists
Title Of Album: Miles From India
Year Of Release: April 15, 2008
Genre: Jazz, Ethnic
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 121:57 min
Total Size: 165 mb

Mixing the music of jazz icon Miles Davis with sounds and instruments from India, as producers Bob Belden and Yusuf Gandhi did on Miles from India, was far from an outrageous proposition. Davis set the precedent himself — not only with his use of Indian players like the tabla virtuoso Badal Roy in sessions issued on albums like Big Fun and Get Up with It, but also with his sinuous modal compositions stretching back to 1959's epochal Kind of Blue and continuing through his electric period of the '70s.

Belden, who masterminded the long series of Davis box sets issued by Sony, knows the trumpeter's back pages better than anyone. Together with Gandhi, he arranged a globe-spanning series of sessions that mixed the cream of India's impressive upstart jazz scene with an unprecedented cadre of Davis sidemen spanning the leader's greatest decades: Kind of Blue drummer Jimmy Cobb; bassist Ron Carter from the second great quintet of the late '60s; electric-era sidemen like Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Pete Cosey and Michael Henderson; and '80s collaborators including Marcus Miller and Mike Stern.

What makes Miles from India so endlessly compelling is its complete avoidance of easy cultural appropriation. Instead, this is a true meeting of minds and cultures, pointing out connections that were always latent in this much-explored canon. Listen, for example, to trumpeter Wallace Roney's sublime Davis evocations in the opening track, "Spanish Key," and compare the vocalized contours of his lines to the spirited singing of Shankar Mahadevan. A common spirit could hardly be more evident.

In that same track, Indian-American alto saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa offers an even more organic integration of two seemingly disparate traditions, while Davis alum Dave Liebman sets aside his saxophones to offer a sublime improvisation on Indian flute. So it goes throughout this endlessly fascinating set. More than simply a new look at Davis's towering achievements, Miles from India provides compelling evidence of jazz's endless capacity for growth and revitalization through an influx of strong personalities, found both on the corner and around the world.

TRACKLIST
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CD1
1. Spanish Key 19:44
2. All Blues 9:21
3. Ife (Fast) 8:41
4. In A Silent Way 2:33
5. It's About That Time 10:00
6. Jean Pierre 11:36

CD2
1. So What 8:09
2. Miles Runs The Voodoo Down 9:03
3. Blue In Green 13:07
4. Great Expectations 8:39
5. Ife (Slow) 14:11
6. Miles From India 6:53


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