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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
breathing light through a global groove,
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This review is from: Prophesy (Audio CD)
Nitin Sawhney continues the explorations last heard in the masterful "Beyond Skin." For this album, he traveled the globe recording sounds and singers from Brazil, Africa, India, the UK, and elsewhere. Each of Sawhney's albums seems to concentrate on a particular theme, and this one is the interconnectedness/disconnect in modern society and the role of technology . . . The theme, however, is mainly a frame for Sawhney's musical explorations, which range from techno to classical, from Indian ragas to Brazilian sambas to drum and bass. There are a couple of tracks here that I could have done without--or that warrant only a listen or two--but the bulk of the album gets deeper and more meaningful with repeated listenings. Highlights are Natacha Atlas' vocals gracing "Acquired Dreams"; Nina Miranda (from Smoke City), rai great Cheb Mami, and flameco guitarist Jose Miguel Carmona mezmerizing in "Moonrise"; and the beautiful instrumental "Breathing Light" that captivates with the English Chamber Orchestra, Trilok Gurtu's spoken percussion, and Nelson Mandela's spoken words. Nitin is a truly global genious. Get this disk, get "Beyond Skin" and explore his east/west groove.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible introduction to fusion/world music,
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This review is from: Prophesy (Audio CD)
Except for a few tracks, this album is pure genius.
The first track, Sunset, is a good introduction to the kind of music you'll be hearing in the rest of the CD. A mixture of English and Hindi-dialect vocals, it is both beautiful and relaxing. Track 8, Breathing Light is my favorite track, mixing together violins, piano and fast-paced rhythms. I haven't met anyone who did not like this song. Track 15, Prophesy is a pseudo-tribal rhythm that starts slow and picks up with detailed vocals that accompany the even-more-detailed instruments. The pace at which the background singers chant at the end is incredible, almost too fast too pick up. Listen carefully.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The New Sound for New Music for the New Century,
By C.B. Derrick (From the 2.20 Aspect Ratio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prophesy (Audio CD)
Prophesy is a stellar disc, and as my first forary in Sawhney's mucis this is a delightful jumping off point - laced with complex rhythms, serio-aggressive beats and penetrating deep lyrics Sawhney's work blends music styles and genres in a melange that is his own.As a fan of groups like 4 Hero, Nicola Conte and Zero 7, Prophecy fits handsomely into my music rotation and it will yours too.
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