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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A mix of mellow as well upbeat works,
By "plane_spotter" (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
The single piece that sold me on this album is "Ja Sha Taan" by Fun Da Mental. It is an upbeat piece featuring a good Pakistani Qawwali. The other reason I bought this compilation was because of Talvin Singh. I hadn't heard of "Ghoom Charakhana" but I'm an avid fan of Singh. I think he is the best solo artist among the Asian Underground Movement and he didn't disappoint me with this piece. "Sweet Pain" by Joi is another excellent remix, but this single is on "Star Rise", a compilation of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan remixes. Incidentally, Fun Da Mental is also on "Star Rise" and they deliver beautifully. The remaining pieces on the CD were too mellow for my taste. It was relaxing to the point that it lulled me to sleep.If you are interested in getting into this genre of Asian Underground music, "Anokha: Soundz of the Asian Underground" is the best place to whet your apetite. It is probably the best compilation of Underground music yet.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential World Fusion Sampler,
By DJ ProFusion - WorldFusionRadio.com "DJ ProFu... (Evanston, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
Very few Americans are aware of the emerging genre of music called "world fusion." A quick primer: world fusion is the blending of traditional "third world" music with modern Western music. The genre is gaining considerable popularity in Europe but is still almost unknown in the USA. However, one American record label, Six Degress, has devoted itself to bringing world fusion to this country. Releasing albums from many of the world's greatest world fusion artists, Six Degrees also releases what it calls its Travel Series - compilation CDs of those world fusion artists.Asian Travels is one of the best of the Travel Series. It is an all-star compilation of some incredible talent. It serves as a wonderful introduction to the world fusion genre, giving you sample songs from ten different artists. Most of the songs are off of Six Degrees releases. The opening track is an extremely interesting song. "Ja Sha Taan" was originally recorded by Qawwali great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, then remixed by Fun Da Mental and in this album is further remixed by Transglobal Underground. So here we have a multi-layered song where too many cooks produce a better soup. Underneath it is a typical Qawwali song with vocals, handclaps and harmonium. But the remixers play with the vocals, add backbeats, speed up the tempo, add marvelous background vocals, and restructure the song making it a very effective high energy dance track. "Kese Kese" is by DJ Cheb I Sabbah, a San Francisco club DJ who has fully embraced Indian music and incorporated it into his techno-trance music. Kese Kese is a melodic Indian song, beautifully sung with sitars ad tablas but with a distinctive Western club beat. Kingsuk Biswas is from the Asian Underground movement in the London club scene and has worked with Talvin Singh. "Currents" is an ambient track with dreamy trance wails and synthesizers that provide a backdrop for an Indian-styled melody carried by drums. It is a wonderful example of how Indian percussion can blend with modern electronics. This is a `great song on the headphones in a darkened room - very trippy. Najma is an Indian born singer who emigrated as a child to England where she has released some very beautiful albums of Indian classical and pop music. Here, her song "Ghoom Charakhana" is remixed by Talvin Singh. Singh adds a funked up tabla beat and synthpop electronics to Najma's exquisite vocals. There is an incredible breakbeat interlude in the last half of the song. One of Singh's best songs. "Sweet Pain" is off of the acclaimed Real World release Star Rise, a compilation of remixes of Nurat Fateh Ali Khan and Michael Brook's Night Song CD. Bangladeshi techno masters Joi turn the ballad Sweet Pain into a very nice dance tune, adding a hard beat without distorting the original feel of the song. Euphoria's "Delerium" song is wonderfully remixed by State of Bengal. "Delerium" is a unique blend of ambient and slide guitar that sounds neuvo-Western. (Definitely check out the original Delerium CD) State of Bengal adds a marvelously constructed Indian beat to support Euphoria's electronics and guitar. A very pleasant remix. Banco de Gaia is a British artist employing Spanish and other international themes to create some fabulous ambient and techno music. "Harvey and the Old Ones" begins softly with a heartbeat-like electronic hook. It adds musical themes one by one, drums, strings, then Indian vocal percussion. After a few minutes, a Spanish vocal begins that plays back in forth with the vocal percussion. The result is a happy, upbeat catchy tune. True to its title, "Soft Music Under Stars" by Fila Brazilla is an extended ambient song. Very dreamy, like soft breezes, electronics and bass guitar lay down a bed of sound which is joined by sitar, bells, some interesting electronic beeps and peeps and eventually a maraca and snare drum. It is as exotic as it sounds but a very relaxing and uplifting tune. At ten minutes long, it fully explores its musical themes and interplay of the diverse instruments. Bob Holroyd is creating a new synthesis of light jazz and space music. "A Different Space" is the title track form his latest album. Organ and lyra are joined by a tabla while a man recites Indian poetry interspersed with a mellow vocal chorus. It's beatnik space jazz and beautiful and jazzy. The songs concludes with a beautiful English-language poem praying that love and beauty will triumph over pain and sorrow. Concluding the journey is "All for You" by Shankar - the same Shankar who once collaborated with Frank Zappa. The song is a soothing blend of jazz horns with guitar, 10-string violin and sax. Jeff Garbarek blows an inspired mournful sax solo that dialogues with the violin, A very beautiful way to conclude a marvelous album. I think listening to Asian Travels will give you a new appreciation for new forms of music. I hope you give it a chance.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hear, Hear!!!,
By "northbear" (Rock Hill, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
Originally, I heard this playing in a store. I couldn't leave the store until I listened to most of it ...then I had to find out what it was. Wow!! And now that I have a copy of my own...I just can't get enough of it. Hot tracks abound throughout this savory compilation. I am forever amazed within this genre...with the likes of Loop Guru, Deep Forest, Anokha and many others that music can become such a mental and emotional voyage. "Asian Travels" too paints lurid landscapes in exotic hues and wisks the listener to sensual, smokey vistas. Hang on, the beats are scintillating with a backdraft that pulls you along at a hair-raising pace. Most all tracks settle hard in a trancendental groove that progressively heats up from a simmer to a rolling boil! You're already in the right category of music...push the button and pull the lever and order your ticket to Asia on acid...a great adventure for under twenty bucks!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A gem found,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
I am amazed at this album. Every track is worth listening to, while others just shine. Both Ghoom Charakhana and Kese Kese are so outstanding, I have searched for the individual albums by these artists. Yet, these remixes are better than originals. Also, Delirium is very addictive; too bad Amazon doesn't have a preview of this track.It's DJ/Dance meets India/Pakistan music. While true Indian music may put off the casual listener, this has enough momentum and energy to carry you forward. Try the previews and if you think those cuts are mildly interesting, buy this CD.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This will blow you AWAY,
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
This is absolutely one of the finest CDs I have ever purchased (and I have purchased what would be considered by many more than my fair share). It is so overwhelmingly amazingly cool you will not even believe that such sounds could be compiled in one place. Consider: This has a FILA BRAZILLIA track on it, and EVERY OTHER track is JUST AS GOOD IF NOT BETTER than that glorious piece. It's amazing. It glorious. It is freaking transcendent and ascendent and so far out in the jungles of genius that I am well aware I am sounding like some kind of gushing fool. I accept that. I would gush foolishly over this CD until the ends of time itself. Buy. BUY. BUY THIS CD!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Aural Massage,
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This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
On repeated listenings of Asian Travels I find that more often than not I am asleep before the end of Shankar's "All for You" track. Is this a bad thing? NO. The order of the remixes works beautifully like an aural massage. The earlier tracks ("Ja Sha Taan" through "Sweet Pain") stimulate and the latter tracks ("Delirium" through to the afforementioned Shankar mix) calm and pacify. While I am particularly enamoured with "Ghoom Charakhana", there really isn't a wasted member in this set. Some listeners may make the mistake of listening only for hard-core grooves--don't go there! Remember that the musical traditions of the Indian subcontinent often tilt toward the meditational. Sit back, relax, and take a journey to dreamland. On the morning after, you won't be ashamed with whom you fell asleep...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Indian and Techno/Trance music lovers!,
By Beth "Crazy, Dancing White Woman" (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
I picked up this CD at a sale, not expecting much and was thrilled by an entirely new peice of art! I'd never heard classical Indian music set to techno/trance beats before and loved it. Six Degrees did a great job of picking a range of styles for this new style of fusion. As both a Bharata Natyam dancer, and a lover of trance dancing and trance music, I found this CD to be a great mix of two things I love!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
lovin all over it,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
this was lent to me by a great friend - Ted, who has generously introduced me to the whole Six Degrees Collection. Looking forward to the rest of the smorgasboard of earful-orgasms Unfortunately.. I think i ruined the CD - could i have played it too much?.. so I had to buy two more....so I can return it to Ted in it's proper form..
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Warning! This CD is Hypnotic!!,
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This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
Do not attempt to listen to while operating heavy machinery. This music will [take] you in and make you forget about anything else you might be doing. ... Every track will catch your ear and make you wanna dance or just float away. Try listening to Track #1 (Fun-Da-Mental) and not move some or all parts of your body. It's impossible. The singer sounds like David Byrne in another language and it's completely addictive. Elsewhere, the Fila Brazilia track goes on for 10 minutes and doesn't become monotonous or allow you to lose interest. A great song for drifting off to sleep with (you'll be lucky to still be awake by the end of it). The great thing about this compilation is that now I want to get all the other great ones (Latin, Arabian, African, etc.).
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my favorites,
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This review is from: A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels (Audio CD)
There are a few really good tracks on here. Electronic music with an eastern twist, one of the better ones in this style. pretty fast paced too.
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A Six Degrees Collection: Asian Travels by Various Artists - Dance & DJ - Trip-Hop/Acid Jazz (Audio CD - 2000)
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