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Album · 2014

Tracklist

1. Desolate 02:27
2. Junaki, Osinaki. Dhumuha, Saki. 05:22
3. Consume ectoplasm before it runs, resume chakras because it burns. 01:44
4. Bliss of the weak, strength to the peak, teach for humble, soil will rumble. 04:54
5. We are here, they are here, sector of nectar, feeding vector. 01:12
6.1289, voyeur will shine, fight for distinction, evolution is mine 06:23
7. Osir 02:05
8. Mayamohey bhora, aey dhorat. 05:56
9. Tongue of fire, burning wings, torment dormant, breaking black rings. 06:13
10. Weather report, shortening of days, change their minds, clash of rays. 04:23
11. Maatir manuh ami, Maatirey jibon, matirey gao joyogaan. Part 1 02:18
12. Maatir manuh ami, Maatirey jibon, matirey gao joyogaan. Part 2 04:49
13. Onamika 05:45

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A very impressive and a freshly approached disparate take on Free Jazz or Avant Garde Jazz in fusion with electronic and progressive rock and Asian music, all together, based on a story/theme. It's a good thing to see more musicians experimenting with xenharmonics a.k.a traditional microtones these days. Some beautiful horn sections(Goregaon Detuned Brass Orchestra and trumpet player Shankar Das) nicely blending into heavy parts with dramatically expressive female vocals and monk chants conveying a dreamy theater to where mind escapes for a journey. Drummer Jim Richman displaying versatile and tasteful grooves and fills accommodating Vishal J.Singh's distinct, peculiar yet diverse guitar chops harmonizing with Andrey Sazonov's essential synthesizer work. From prepared instruments such as Guqin Guitar hybrid, interesting violas and violins, Santoor Guitar hybrid to the use of instruments like Hang Drum and Koto, the album has a lot of interesting components in a heavy dose.

Beautifully arranged, experimentally mixed-produced and nicely mastered with good old 90's era sound.

It's very hard to describe the genre of this album but it definitely comes under essential albums for aspiring musicians and music listeners with diverse tastes. For fans of Frank Zappa, John Zorn, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Medeski Martins and Wood and known metal band Gorguts.

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