Talvin.Singh.and.Rakesh.Chaurasia--Vira-(2002)-diss

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94,10 MB
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2007-04-29

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      a r t i s t : Talvin Singh and Rakesh Chaurasia
        t i t l e : Vira
          d a t e : 2002
        l a b e l : Navras
        g e n r e : Ethnic
  r l s.  d a t e : Nov-25-2002
      t r a c k s : 05
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 94,1 MB

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     Tabla player and producer Talvin Singh has assembled a
     uniformly rich variety of electronic music on record, usually
     in collaboration with other musicians. On Vira he joins Rakesh
     Chaurasia for a meditative journey through the heart of the
     Indian musical tradition. It's an exception for Singh, and he's
     surprisingly effective in this acoustic context: a return to
     roots, if you will.
     While Vira (which means "brotherhood") may bear Singh's name
     first, it's equally if not predominantly a document of
     Chaurasia's rippling bansuri performance. The two musicians
     improvised these five duets in a London studio, and their
     intuitive musical relationship becomes apparent after just a
     few notes. These ragas, drawn from the North and South Indian
     classical repertoire, explore a range of talas (meters) from 7
     to 16 beat cycles. The only studio production is an unobtrusive
     layer of synth drone which serves to replace the traditional
     held tones of the tamboura.

     Delving back into Chaurasia's recorded output, his musical
     stance becomes increasingly clear. Discs like Trinity,
     Eternity, and Serenity bear a decidedly meditative focus, and
     the bansuri player assumes a similarly reflective posture on
     Vira. If you look for pyrotechnics, uninhibited virtuosity, or
     showmanship on this record you'll be disappointed. But on the
     other hand, this music is anything but lightweight. The
     richness of timbre and delicacy of rhythm on Vira act as
     magnetic forces which draw the listener along for a yearning
     quest for inner peace.



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      01-Meeting                                                [09:11]
      02-Friendship                                             [18:33]
      03-Heaven                                                 [05:28]
      04-Vira                                                   [15:24]
      05-One world                                              [19:53]
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                                                                 68:29 min
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01-talvin_singh_and_rakesh_chaurasia--meeting.mp312,62 MB
02-talvin_singh_and_rakesh_chaurasia--friendship.mp325,49 MB
03-talvin_singh_and_rakesh_chaurasia--heaven.mp37,51 MB
04-talvin_singh_and_rakesh_chaurasia--vira.mp321,15 MB
05-talvin_singh_and_rakesh_chaurasia--one_world.mp327,33 MB