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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Inconsistent, October 23, 2004
This review is from: Ustad Sultan Khan (Audio CD)
There are some phenomenal tracks on this cd. The Thievery Corporation, Brainpolluter, and Radar One tracks (except Jana (Sad Bachelor Remix), this one didn't do so much for me) are great. They are relatively flawless fusions of Ustad's sound with the Western sound. The other tracks do nothing for me. They fall flat and sound artificial. I find this is true especially for the Joe Claussel tracks. I'm generally a fan of him, except he wasn't a good choice for this compilation. His songs sound like he just combined some keyboard licks and Ustad's exotic sound together without listening to the final product. These two aspects don't work well together. The other tracks are relatively monotonous and don't stand out. (The Ralphi Rosario track is actually decent, it is simply out of place here. It is more techno/trance than any of the other tracks on this album.) I would recommend this cd for the tracks I mentioned earlier, for they are definitly worth the price. This album isn't 4 or 5 stars due to its incosistency. More like 3.5.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DON'T MISS THIS, May 24, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Ustad Sultan Khan (Audio CD)
Let's face it: There have been so many attempts at electronica/Indian fusion, and so many have fallen short. Cast aside your doubts and fears, for 5 Points Records has risen to the challenge with their debut album "Rare Elements: Ustad Sultan Khan", and they have passed with flying colors. These remixers, including the well known Thievery Corperation, have taken the soulful music of Ustad Sultan Khan and transformed it into a loungy, groovy, dancy masterpiece. Perfect for parties, bars/restaurants/hotels, or an iPod stroll through town. Some highlights: Nickodemus and Osiris - Jaadu (Magic), a slamin and groovin banger featuring the deep beats and loops that they have become so well known for; Brainpolluter - Majhi Re, a hand clapin, hip shakin, urban/eastern blend that puts the Neptunes to shame; and Radar One - Meher Ali (Bollywood Burning Remix), an electro-break-beat-atom-bomb with a fist full of curry, guarenteed to inspire awe and some booty shakin on any dancefloor. Not a dull moment on this CD. Look out for 5 Points Records!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
East meets West..., May 18, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Ustad Sultan Khan (Audio CD)
Essential listening for fans of Thievery Corporation!! Will be a long term addition to my collection because of Joe Claussell, Nickodemus & Osiris, Radar One and the Brainpolluter songs. This CD really brings the eastern and western worlds together beautifully!!
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