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My strange connection with Dylan Thomas

My strange connection with Dylan Thomas

Yesterday, I wrote on my favorite chill out Just Good Music. And I said
You can feel the European aura throughout this album and though I don’t understand the lyrics (and cannot make out whether it is French or Spanish or Italian or some other) the music gives me a soothing flashback feel
Leave about the European feel, for now. I have the soothing flashback feel listening to this album. Strangely, my favorite ‘Poem in October’ by Dylan Thomas seems to occupy mind. I like these lines so much, and now listening to this music album, I began to like these lines …read more

My Favorite Buddha Chill Outs

My Favorite Buddha Chill Outs

Buddha Bar IV (Unibox)

Siddharta: Spirit of Buddha Bar, Vol. 2

Buddha Cafe

Buddha Lounge, Vol. 2

Buddha Bar Presents Living Theater

Where to move on after Buddha Bar?

Where to move on after Buddha Bar?

The answer is Buddha Attitude. If you like the Buddha Bar series, and want to listen to something that is as captivating as them, Buddha Attitude is one you are looking for. Definitely, this is not going to take on the same track as Buddha Bar (if it does that, I should be happy with Buddha Bar and not seek for this album), rather this album takes you to an altitude which you can appreciate well, if you are a chill and down-tempo fan.
Sensual and passionate, this music album is well chosen if you are playing it for …read more

Just Good Music | Claude Challe & Jean Challe

Just Good Music | Claude Challe & Jean Challe

Just Good Music

How do I feel this album?
Good Old Days lived again. And the title justifies the music.

Just Good Music, by Claude Challe and Jean Challe, is a trilogy that gives a music feel of the classic period to the modern day. The album contains 39 tracks in total and many of the tracks in this album remind me of the black-and-white days of the past (I mean the beginning of the movie era).
You can feel the European aura throughout this album and though I don’t understand the lyrics (and cannot make out whether it is French …read more

5 Best Albums for Relaxation

5 Best Albums for Relaxation

Songs of the Humpback Whale

by Humpback Whales
Label: Living Music / IODA
Callings

by Paul Winter
Label: Living Music / IODA
Infinite Heart Vol.2 The Power of Love Music

by Capitanata
Label: CapitanArt / IODA
Sulanga

by Jana Lanka
Label: Artist Development Networx
Wolf Eyes – A Retrospective

by Paul Winter
Label: Living Music / IODA

Best 5 New Age Music Albums

Best 5 New Age Music Albums

Inner Voices

by David Friesen
Genre: Global
Label: Pacific / Digital Music Works
Celtic Spirit

by The Ceol Band And Singers
Genre:World
Label: Carinco AG / Digital Music Works
Villa Lobos: The Sounds of Brazil

by Villalobos
Genre: New Age Ambient
Label: KCO Records / TuneCore
Jimmy Keane & Pat Broaders

by Bohola
Genre: World
Label: Bohola Music / TuneCore
Peace Time

by Jack DeJohnette
Genre: Relaxation
Label: Golden Beams / Kindred Rhythms

Whose Sattva is better? Manish Vyas or Oliver Shanti?

Whose Sattva is better? Manish Vyas or Oliver Shanti?

When I first looked at “10 years of Sattva Music” by Oliver Shanti and Friends, I remembered Manish Vyas’s Sattva album. My immediate impression was to listen to Manish Vyas’s album and find out how different is Oliver Shanti’s composition on the same theme: Sattva, which means the essence of being. My experience listening to this(Oliver Shanti’s Sattva) album is very good. I enjoy listening his album but I cannot rank between Manish Vyas’s Sattva and Oliver Shanti’s 10 years of Sattva. Both sound very good to me, except that Manish Vyas’s album is more Indian while Oliver Shanti’s is …read more

Alleged Mispronunciation by Craig Pruess

Alleged Mispronunciation by Craig Pruess

Chants of Buddha is one of the music albums that I regularly use for my meditation sessions. Not that I understand the meaning of the chants but for the vibrations of the music, I use it for my meditative practices. But I found one Amazon customer complaining that the pronunciation used in the chants differ slightly from how it should be. It doesn’t matter to me if the chants are in right pronunciation or not, as long as the music helps me in meditation. (And Chants of Buddha didn’t make my meditation any little less with its alleged mispronunciation.)
Craig Pruess, …read more

Ghastly Voice, Memorable Music | Tulku

Ghastly Voice, Memorable Music | Tulku

For me, Tulku’s (a.k.a. Jim Wilson) music albums are strangely different. How strange, you may ask. It’s as strange as making you like a track sung by a ghastly voice. Uniquely found aspect of his music albums is that the singer’s voice is very ghastly, sung in bass voice (sometimes, I imagine the singer had some throat infection while singing!). But all these add only beauty to his music composition and doesn’t make it any less likely to listen.

When I first listened to his music tracks in Fast Forward, I instantly like it. If you have listened to Buddha …read more

What was I listening to last night party?

What was I listening to last night party?

Mido, I was in a casual party arranged by one of my friends last night. And what did I do? Dance? Yeh… I tried my hand (and legs, too) for an unorganized, unpracticed dance. Well, the result was less dangerous than what I imagined. I danced for “Dancing with the Muse” from Buddha Bar (I selected the track for my dance) and more comically, my friends began to like my dance.
 The track is one of the energetic tracks in Buddha Bar series and I did really nothing than allowing myself to flow with the music. It’s one of my favorite …read more

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