Mudra remixes in Shiva Moon | Prem Joshua & Maneesh de Moor

Mudra remixes in Shiva Moon | Prem Joshua & Maneesh de Moor

Prem Joshua is back on my playlist after a long time… Maybe I listened to his albums too much for too long that I had kept his albums aside for sometime. Now he is again on my playlist. Many times I have said in my blog that his music album Mudra is one that I like so much and I rank it #1. And recently I began to love listening to his remix album Shiva Moon next to Mudra. Remixed by Maneesh de Moor, Shiva Moon contains some of the best remixes of Mudra, other compositions of Prem Joshua and …read more

Chants of Buddha | Craig Pruess

Chants of Buddha | Craig Pruess

Turya by Al Gromer Khan is very meditative and I have discussed the same in my last post and the last but one. It’s a meditative in the ambient style: undisturbing, anchorless. But not all of us can sink into meditative state listening to such an unobstrusive album, where the music is like breeze, not a wind. We sometimes need a kind of music that helps in coming out of the noise mind makes by attracting our attention to the music.

Chants of Buddha by Craig Pruess came to my mind immediately when I decided to recommend my midos a meditative …read more

Turya | Space ‘with in’ | Al Gromer Khan

Turya | Space ‘with in’ | Al Gromer Khan

Erotic music albums that I posted earlier on the blog were received well and I see a lot of visitors for those posts daily. In both the posts on erotic music, I selected albums only by Al Gromer Khan. So those of you who listed to them, can now understand the seductive nature of his sitar in Tandra drums and Kamasutra Experience. Yet Al Gromer Khan’s music is not about erotica alone. His music albums like Turya, Mansoon Point, Sufi are some of the best ambient music albums to sink you deep into your being.

In my last post on Turya, …read more

Music Meditation | Turya | Al Gromer Khan

Music Meditation | Turya | Al Gromer Khan

Turya is a very deep silent music…. Oh did I say silent, Mido? Put it almost ‘almost silent’. Al Gromer Khan’s Turya album has a very great significance both in its linguistic meaning and in its musical meaning. Osho (a.k.a Bhagwan Rajneesh) says beautifully about this word Turya in one of his discourse on Upanishads, and I leave the linguistic meaning to him to interpret while I write on the music in the following posts.

My short comment on this album for now is: Turiya is a Voyage Beyond. That says all about this wondeful music album for meditation. Now the …read more

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