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Kiran Ahluwalia: Sanata: Stillness
ByThis is clearly not an attempt to "Westernize" the music but it is instead a fresh take. The album kicks off with "Hayat," a lively number with unison backing vocals that is followed by the up-tempo "Jaane Na," a tune that showcases a dexterous guitar solo from Rez Abbasi and fascinating accordion grooves from Kiran Thakar.
The North African-inspired "Jhoom" features Abbasi's guitar wandering around the melody, sometimes following Ahluwalia's vocal and when not doing that, the instrument plays a backbeat against the tune's rhythm. Nittin Mitta performs an inspiring tabla solo while the other instruments move to the background. "Qaza" has the feel of a folk ballad thanks to Abasi's strummed acoustic guitar and a more subdued delivery.
Ahluwalia has great vocal confidence, singing with great feeling throughout, especially during wordless vocals. Also quite intriguing is "Lament," a tune with a mysterious tone thanks to its carefully layered keyboards and guitar/bass arrangement.
Track Listing
Hayat; Jaane Na; Sanata; Tamana; Hum Dono; Jhoom; Taskeen; Qaza; Lament
Personnel
Kiran Ahluwalia: vocals; Rez Abbasi: acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Kiran Thakrar: harmonium, organ; Mark Duggan: vibraphone, percussion; Nitin Mitta:tabla.
Album information
Title: Sanata: Stillness | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Magenta Label Group
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