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| Sairam, Aruna / Divine Inspiration |
| Add Date: | 2008-10-05 | | Pull Date: | 2008-12-07 | | Charts: | Reggae/World |
| Week Ending: | 30 Nov | 23 Nov | 16 Nov | 2 Nov | 26 Oct | 19 Oct |
| Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2008-10-03 |
Traditional Indian music, a female singer that infuses nice drama and expression into the vocals. There's a swagger to her style that I like -- almost a hip, upbeat feel sometimes, despite the acoustic/traditional surroundings. Deeply reverent on other tracks. Spaces that are sparse but not necessarily meditative; there's a slow swirl of sound around each vocal.
1- A neat shuffling beat after a reverent, declarative opening.
2- Relaxed mid/fast
3- Chipper, fast
4- 17-minute epic. A serious, ceremonial mood with lots of vocal variety. Begins to feel like a chant in spots, especially when Sairam gets into hypnotically repeating syllables, turning up the intensity in the second half. Sparse instrumentation. Percussion appears in the last few minutes.
5- Slowish and rubberband-like, a serious, swaying Indian feel
6- Interesting small chant that opens up into a song, with minimal backing. Fast pace.
7- Slow. Serves as an intro to 8. SEGUES:
8- Steady beat, long vocal lines. High drama, quite nice.
9- Direct, with a quick beat. Later, some curious vocal/tabla matched rhythms in strange, half-spoken tones. Cool!
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