The_Unseen_Guest--Checkpoint-2007-1way

Section
MP3/FLAC
Group
1way
Size
58,32 MB
Files
11
Date
2007-02-03

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      a r t i s t : The Unseen Guest
        t i t l e : Checkpoint
          d a t e : 2007
        l a b e l : tuition
        g e n r e : Folk
  r l s.  d a t e : Feb/2007
      t r a c k s : 11
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 58,3 MB

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     The Unseen Guest make music that is difficult to pin down.
     Wedding traditional Indian instruments with Western
     song-writing and guitar, and covering it with rich vocal
     harmonies, they apply this basic idea to songs that come from
     every end of the spectrum - sounding sometimes like a mix of
     American folk blues and Carnatic music, sometimes like a
     Parisian taking on Nick Drake, at others like Buena Vista by
     way of Mumbai. They manage to incorporate Western music with
     traditional Indian instruments in a way that makes it
     genuinely new, avoiding patchouli-scented clich or Bollywood
     bombast. The Unseen Guest came about when, Declan met Amith
     while he was travelling through South India in 2002 with a $5
     balsa-wood guitar. The two became friends and met again in
     Mumbai where Amith was based, where they spent several weeks
     jamming, busking and singing to anyone whod listen. Later in
     the year, while Declan was still on the road, Amith sent him
     an email, suggesting recording an album mixing Indian music
     with Western. Declan, busy working at the bottom rung of the
     Australian job ladder, was only too happy to accept. The
     following year they met up again in Amiths hometown of Calicut
     in Kerala, assembled a rotating cast of local musicians, and
     set to work on recording their debut album. The result is Out
     There', a self-produced album that belies the freewheeling
     spirit it was made in, with a soul that shows its
     international origins, and a natural sound that doesnt
     sugar-coat the excellent live playing of its participants.
     With a percussive throb that is provided by Indian musicians
     playing everything from tablas, dholaks and mridangam, to
     mandolins, harmonium, veena, and carnatic violin, topped with
     the intricate guitars of Declan and Amith, the album melds
     left-field Western music with Indian in a way that has never
     been done before.

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      01-Miracle Mile                                           [04:52]
      02-Place Your Bets                                        [04:20]
      03-Don't Let it Show                                      [04:16]
      04-Ancient Greek                                          [04:16]
      05-Love Song #10                                          [03:16]
      06-Reduce it to A Kiss                                    [02:16]
      07-Black Hole                                             [04:35]
      08-Snowstorm                                              [05:51]
      09-The Whitest Lie                                        [04:53]
      10-Conga Line                                             [03:10]
      11-Everybody Knows                                        [05:56]
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                                                                 47:41 min

Files

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01-the_unseen_guest--miracle_mile.mp35,71 MB
02-the_unseen_guest--place_your_bets.mp35,45 MB
03-the_unseen_guest--dont_let_it_show.mp34,60 MB
04-the_unseen_guest--ancient_greek.mp34,84 MB
05-the_unseen_guest--love_song_10.mp35,21 MB
06-the_unseen_guest--reduce_it_to_a_kiss.mp32,36 MB
07-the_unseen_guest--black_hole.mp36,08 MB
08-the_unseen_guest--snowstorm.mp36,66 MB
09-the_unseen_guest--the_whitest_lie.mp36,89 MB
10-the_unseen_guest--conga_line.mp33,61 MB
11-the_unseen_guest--everybody_knows.mp36,90 MB