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The Rough Guide to Indian Lounge features some of India's most seductive sounds combined with hypnotic grooves and exquisite chill out music. From the sublime Indian flute and voices of Bombay Dub Orchestra to the mesmerizing slide-guitars of BBC World Music Award winner Debashish Bhattacharya; this is incredible Indian music at its most alluring.
Zekeriyah writes: "Over the years, World Music Network has released several compilations
focusing on South Asian music, ranging from classical Hindustani music
to Sufi Qawwali from Pakistan to hard rocking bhangra. In recent years,
there has also been an explosion of Indian-themed electronica, remixes
of the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and 'exotic' eastern lounge music.
What makes this particular release different from anyone else with a
sitar in one hand a synthesizer in the other? Well for one, the
selections on this album are outstanding!
Of course, some of the old, familiar faces from the 'Asian
Underground' are here - Apache Indian, Niraj Chag, even a cool new
track from Bally Sagoo (featuring Indian American singer Gunjan). But
there are so many new faces included here too. Big names like the
Bombay Dub Orchestra and Calcutta guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya
should be familiar to anyone who has been following Asian music these
days. And there are also contributions from New Age composed James
Asher and classical Hindustani singer Ajoy Chakrabarty. But what really
sold me were the artists I hadn't heard of... I was particularly
impressed the light Pakistani pop of Atif, the hypnotic ambiance of
Tribali, and the haunting voices of both Lopa and singer/actress Karen
David.
Over all, this is quite and outstanding CD. While it may not serve
as an essential history of cross-cultural fusion from the Indian
subcontinent, it certainly is good listening, and even introduced me to
several artists I was not aware of. Definitely worth adding to your
collection, especially if you want to impress your friends by keeping
up on the latest, Indian-themed releases. Welcome to the Asian
Underground."
Dale Dimelo reviews this CD, saying: "This seems to be less of a Rough Guide to Indian lounge music than just
a collection of music. "Lounge," of course, could mean anything, and
this compilation includes a bit of everything, with staggering variety.
It starts out with a westerner making Indian music (James Asher, who
blends dozens of Indian instruments into an enchanting mix) and ends
with someone of Indian descent making western music (Karen David, whose
totally non-Indian western pop is a letdown and seems incrediabally out
of place.) In between there are lots of enchanting songs. The Pakistani
pop of Atif, for example, and the incrediabally compelling Apache
Indian, who fuses reggae and bhangra in "Om Namah Shivaya," a song
about spirituality and meaning in today's world. Though there's no real
bhangra music on this compilation, bhangra producer Bally Sagoo
interprets a famous Bollywood song, adding modern beats. There's also,
much to the credit of this compilation, a Hindustani classical vocal
piece by AJOY CHAKRABARTY. There are a few great instrumental pieces,
like DEBASHISH BHATTACHARYA's Indian slide guitar which leans toward
the classical but in a modern way, Tribali from Malta who explore the
sitar, and an intimidating Asian Underground song from SONOROUS STAR,
which layers beats over a sitar loop.
All in all, it's a compilation worth having. Almost none of what's
here is pure Indian music - it was produced to mark the anniversary of
India's independence, and as a lounge album, it explores collabarations
between Indian and western music. Not all of the songs are great, but
that's a side-effect of having such a wide variety of songs that appeal
to a wide variety of tastes. Another slightly irritating thing is that
the album is very short - they could have fit more music. But it's
still, all in all, a worthwhile album."
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