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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb music beautifully played
My first thoughts on listening to this album were "It's a combination of Zero 7 and Enigma with an eastern flavour", but it's more than that - much more, in fact.
Right from the opener, "Compassion", the album grabs the attention and just won't let go.
the hypnotic drums & bass lines are complemented perfectly by the 28 piece indian string section - and it is...
Published on March 21, 2006 by Neil Wilkes

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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bombay Dub Orchestra
"Bombay Dub Orchestra" had me hooked on the name alone. The music on the double disc does not really qualify as "dub". It does not even qualify in the general "electronica" label.

It is surprisingly beautiful with the use of the string section. The limited vocals are beautiful too. The beats are not that overpowering; they are blended in nicely...
Published on March 22, 2006 by T. Snyder


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb music beautifully played, March 21, 2006
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Neil Wilkes (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bombay Dub Orchestra (Audio CD)
My first thoughts on listening to this album were "It's a combination of Zero 7 and Enigma with an eastern flavour", but it's more than that - much more, in fact.
Right from the opener, "Compassion", the album grabs the attention and just won't let go.
the hypnotic drums & bass lines are complemented perfectly by the 28 piece indian string section - and it is so well recorded it takes the breath away. The musicianship is of such a standard that these orchestral players would be at home in any orchestra in the world, and the fusion between traditional Indian instruments and Western Electronica has to be heard to fully grasp just how well it all hangs together.

It's an impossible task picking out personal favourites, as this depends entirely on what your mood is at the time, and with each playing you hear things that were missed the time before. This is not due to the mix being cluttered though - far from it. And it's definitely not because it is too busy, because what you get here is basicallly that rare beast in these times - A well crafted record that demands to be played again and again and again.
There are no real high points - it's all of the same high standard and this too is a welcome rarity when the average album contains 4 or 5 singles and filler. Not one dud on offer here. They are all of an equal standard & quality.

Whilst we are talking about the quality, another surprise is the complete lack of overcompression in the endless quest for "hotter" discs - and this really made my day. I don't know about the person reading this review but I for one am bored with every record striving to blow your speakers where the buss compressors and brickwall limiters are cranked into overdrive mode making the ballads almost as loud as the up tempo numbers. Again, on this record this kind of sonic mayhem is very noticeable by it's absence.
I've been listening to this for a while now, and still cannot find anything bad to say about it. Perhaps the only thing I can think of that could improve what you get is a surround mix in High Resolution 5.1, as the quality of the recording here is so good it would really lend itself to this type of format.
But that is it.

To summarize - 5 stars without a doubt.
You owe it to yourself to buy this record, and discover that not all modern releases are overcompressed garbage.
This is simply sublime.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars beauty and the east, March 16, 2006
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More orchestra than dub, the tracks on this double release would not be out of place on a Buddha Bar compilation. Lightweight and easy listening, there is a 'trippy' feel to the sound at times. It has that summer feel- everything's OK-life is good mood about it. It's all very pleasant in feel and carefully crafted. Indian sounds merge with ambient sounds merge with orchestral arrangements. The pieces amble along, tinkering piano lines, washes of synthesisers, strings, sitars, bansuri flutes, Indian voices, occasional dub treatments. Don't expect a King Tubby treatment though.

There have been others who have gone down these musical roads. I think of Nitin Sawhney and 1 Giant Leap though the roads they travel are more political and have more of an edge to them. Also Bill Laswell's Lost In The Translation ambient excursions spring to mind when I listen to this disc, especially some of the remixes on disc two.

Bombay Dub Orchestra are two English musicians, Garry Hughes and Andrew T. Mackay. Garry Hughes has had time playing with Bjork and Sly & Robbie, whereas Andrew T. Mackay has scored works for people such as Annie Leibovitz, LA Rockers VAST and ABC (the 80's group, not the TV network) Garry Hughes has also played keyboards and produced for groups like Pink Floyd and Art of Noise according to notes found on the net.

Six Degrees have been releasing interesting titles for some time now, cutting edge electronica merging with Indian rhythms.The danger with this release is that some people will write it off as good dinner party music, which would be a shame. It has a lot to offer depending on your state of mind at time of listening. This album will appeal to a lot of listeners. I like it immensely though I still want some sort of an 'edge' to my music when I am listening. Still it is one of the better release of the year so far. What would really be good now is for another remix album of this material to come out but from other artists on Six Degrees. Maybe this is already in the pipeline.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great work, January 3, 2007
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Geoffrey P. Tucker (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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I am no music reviewer so I won't give a long description but this is a great album that carries excellent musicianship, composition and I found it to create excellent mood. A definite recommendation.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not dub but still very good, April 10, 2007
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not dub music, that's for sure ... but having said this, I really, really love this album. it never intruded on my thoughts as it played in the background so it took a while to grow on me but once it did, I was hooked and actually recommend it to my friends. Disk 2 is very nice - I enjoyed the re-interpretations of 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Dust.'

get this if you want some ethnic chill ... don't if you are looking for real dub music.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bombay Dub Orchestra, March 22, 2006
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"Bombay Dub Orchestra" had me hooked on the name alone. The music on the double disc does not really qualify as "dub". It does not even qualify in the general "electronica" label.

It is surprisingly beautiful with the use of the string section. The limited vocals are beautiful too. The beats are not that overpowering; they are blended in nicely.

Overall, this is a huge sonic landscape. The layers of music are great. The second disc sounds different enough from the first that it is almost like getting two discs of new material.

The music is very soothing, bordering on Enya/Enigma New Age. It seems like it'd be easy to put this on and calm down to, or fall asleep to.

This is why I give it 3 stars. It wasn't really "dub" enough, not head-nod-able, not electronica/chillout enough for me. It is a beautiful album if you're into slower, world, New Age, cool music.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top notch Indian flavored electronica, July 10, 2007
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Stuart Gibson (Los Gatos, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you've acquired a taste for mellow electronica with world groove flavors, I assure you this is one of the best collections ever. 2 discs, absolutely solid all the way through!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have For Your Lifetime Collection, The Bombay Dub Orchestra is Wonderful., May 21, 2007
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Jana "NouveauTees.com" (The Absinthe Room, Florida) - See all my reviews
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A cool spring breeze... the butterflies are dancing from flower to flower. A blade of grass tickles the nose of my sleeping calico cat. I'm sitting in the middle of my little backyard world, while this ambient and amazing cd plays from inside the house. I can't help but to close my eyes while the yellow sun soaks my skin and the music penetrates my soul. I am taken. This was the first time that I listed to Bombay Dub's cd, and since that day, I've listened to it countless times, and each time have been floored by it's brilliance. You will love it. It is worth every penny. Pure golden light. Buy this album today.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!, June 16, 2006
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Very instrumental CD, but listen to all the great sounds that combine to make each song awesome and unique. I personally favor the 1st CD, the 2nd CD is basically some songs from the 1st CD remixed, which made it longer and caused me to lose attention to the fine details of the song. This is a great collection for relaxing ambiance in the background with an eastern twist and not just pure classical feel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best chill out disc I have...and more., May 27, 2011
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This double disc album of exotic, multi layered Indian/Orchestra music came to me by way of a friend, and what a find it was. I didn't know a thing about who made it, how or why. I just put it on and haven't stopped listening since. Doing some research on it, I found out how the rich, trippy work came into being. It's one of the most innovative and sensual sound experiences out today. I bought their "3 Cities" album and look forward to hopefully more work in the future. The Five Star Rating is no exaggeration.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantasticly rich in atmosphere! If you dig this check out, June 25, 2010
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This album is a solid piece of work! Rich instrumentation and lovely dub!

If your into this style of music be sure to check out Kaleidoscope Jukebox!!
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