Khan, Shujaat Husain / Gayaki Ang
Album: | Gayaki Ang | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Khan, Shujaat Husain | Added: | Jan 2007 | |
Label: | Felmay |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-05-06 | Pull Date: | 2007-07-08 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 8 | Jun 10 | Jun 3 | May 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 09, 2022: | Music Casserole
Raga Khem - Alap |
4. | Jul 04, 2007: | "In Your Ear ..." with David Bug, a substitution morning for sri (this week only
Raga Khem - Alap |
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2. | Aug 13, 2014: | minimum entropy
Raga Khem - Gat, Raga Khem - Alap |
5. | Jun 07, 2007: | "In Your Ear ..." with David Bug, a nice one it was ...
Janna, Meri Janna |
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3. | Mar 05, 2014: | minimum entropy
Raga Khem - Gat, Raga Khem - Alap |
6. | May 30, 2007: | Into The Nada
Raga Khem - Gat |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2007-05-01
Reviewed 2007-05-01
SHUJAAT HUSAIN KHAN: Gayaki Ang
Dunya/Felmay, 2006
Sitar master (and son of the esteemed Vilayat Khan) in a beautifully flowing, melodious performance, one of the most approachable and captivating Indian classical discs we’ve received in recent years. The music is simply gorgeous: propulsive, exciting, but not frantic. He has a lovely singing voice, too. This is a really nice way to fill an hour.
1. 22:48 – solo sitar, bright and sparkling. Starts with staccato strumming and light picking, little musings that come and go for about 8 minutes. Then a rhythm enters and the piece becomes hypnotic, flowing through rapids and into deep pools. Pretty vocal in last 3 minutes.
2. 16:38 – tabla joins sitar, vocal continues for first 4 minutes, and returns at the midpoint. First half maintains a lively midtempo through several shifts in rhythmic patterns, second half is more aggressive, with some superfast bits near the end that get quiet and build back up.
3. 19:37 – pleasant folk song: slow solo sitar for 2 mins, then gentle vocal. Tabla enters at halfway point, and it’s a nice, relaxed stroll until the final few minutes, when it breaks into a joyous run.
[ Fo ] 1-May-07
Dunya/Felmay, 2006
Sitar master (and son of the esteemed Vilayat Khan) in a beautifully flowing, melodious performance, one of the most approachable and captivating Indian classical discs we’ve received in recent years. The music is simply gorgeous: propulsive, exciting, but not frantic. He has a lovely singing voice, too. This is a really nice way to fill an hour.
1. 22:48 – solo sitar, bright and sparkling. Starts with staccato strumming and light picking, little musings that come and go for about 8 minutes. Then a rhythm enters and the piece becomes hypnotic, flowing through rapids and into deep pools. Pretty vocal in last 3 minutes.
2. 16:38 – tabla joins sitar, vocal continues for first 4 minutes, and returns at the midpoint. First half maintains a lively midtempo through several shifts in rhythmic patterns, second half is more aggressive, with some superfast bits near the end that get quiet and build back up.
3. 19:37 – pleasant folk song: slow solo sitar for 2 mins, then gentle vocal. Tabla enters at halfway point, and it’s a nice, relaxed stroll until the final few minutes, when it breaks into a joyous run.
[ Fo ] 1-May-07
Track Listing
1. | Raga Khem - Alap | 2. | Raga Khem - Gat | |||
3. | Janna, Meri Janna |