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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
dance music after Beethoven
This german group makes music and, in despite of the labels (dance music, classic...) Popol Vuh integrates influiences of the Orient and Ocident (especially in this CD City Raga the ancient latin american musical tradition (maia, azteca, inca) and in my opinion is a classical music, a music that inscribes the human nature. City Raga is strange, dancing, reflexive, a...
Published on June 20, 1998 by Walter Luis Bastos Doege
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Dance, Shiva, Dance
The music of India is the starting place for this German group's exploration of musical hybridization. Accessible, dancy, and smooth.
Published on May 19, 1998
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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dance music after Beethoven, June 20, 1998
This review is from: City Raga (Audio CD)
This german group makes music and, in despite of the labels (dance music, classic...) Popol Vuh integrates influiences of the Orient and Ocident (especially in this CD City Raga the ancient latin american musical tradition (maia, azteca, inca) and in my opinion is a classical music, a music that inscribes the human nature. City Raga is strange, dancing, reflexive, a mistery. There's other groups in this tradition of work (like Cirque du Soleil, Dead Can Dance, the brazilian group Karnak and others). A beautiful and special CD demonstrating that is possible the music after Beethoven in despite of Beethoven or because of his Masterpiece oeuvre...
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Outstanding Raga!, August 21, 2005
This review is from: City Raga (Audio CD)
Excellent cd from start to finish... Eastern influenced ambient sounds with complete with sitars & tablas... Not a critically acclaimed Popol Vuh record but when did that ever matter when it comes to great music? Don't think twice just buy it.
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Dance, Shiva, Dance, May 19, 1998
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This review is from: City Raga (Audio CD)
The music of India is the starting place for this German group's exploration of musical hybridization. Accessible, dancy, and smooth.
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