Al Gromer Khan’s New album Negus released on April 25

Al Gromer Khan’s New album Negus released on April 25

This Bavaria born sitarist Al Gromer Khan recently added a new album in his discography. On April 25th Al Gromer Khan’s New album Negus has been released following his previous album Indian Music II – Tea Time Ragas which hit themarket on January 01, 2008. Artist khan derived his inspiration for music and his musical instrument sitar from master sitarist Imrat Khan, Gromer and Vilayat Khan. Fans can purchase Al Gromer Khan’s Negus in his site, hope I don’t find the album in other online shopping sites.
Khan says in his official site about his new album NEGUS , “The title …read more

Kamasutra: The Original Music of the Indian Sex Ritual simply seduces

Kamasutra: The Original Music of the Indian Sex Ritual simply seduces

Kamasutra, a word often searched for sex positions and loving making, is an ancient Indian book on sex and love by Mallanaga Vatsyayana. Here Kamasutra: The Original Music of the Indian Sex Ritual by Al Gromer Khan warms the body and stimulates the senses. Erotic music or sex music generally touches you softly with its sensual music and rhythm in an increasing pace of beats. Khan’s Sitar and Evers’ Synths explore the exotic and spiritual avenues of the music in both the tracks: ‘The Perfumed Garden’ that takes to ‘The Holy Night’.

We know Al Gromer Khan music has got some …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

More Sensual erotic music for love making | AL Gromer Khan

More Sensual erotic music for love making | AL Gromer Khan

Mido, last post on Tantra Drums, a pure, feminine music, best suitable for a background score during love making invited lots of new readers. Hope Tantra Drums is heard more on night times, now-a-days! And some of them asked for more music of the same theme. So here I’m listing out music albums of the same theme: sensual and erotic by Al Gromer Khan.

Al Gromer’s Tantra Drums | Mystical and Erotic Music for Lovemaking

Al Gromer’s Tantra Drums | Mystical and Erotic Music for Lovemaking

In my earlier post on Al Gromer khan, I said Tanra Drums is a “wonderful album to start with” in the Ambient genre. Today let me write a bit more detail on this album. I tag this one tranquil, largely sensual and erotic, in line with his other album Kamasutra Experience.
The Album contains 10 tracks, all of which are slow paced. There is no element of ‘hurry’ness in it, rather Gromer brings in a timelessness. This is one perfect album for, “meditation and PERFECT for those intimate times”, as one listener puts it. Or still better, direct to the point …read more

Al Gromer Khan | Strangeness of Ambient Style

Al Gromer Khan | Strangeness of Ambient Style

Writing on Al Gromer Khan is a bit tough! Listening to his composition is still more tougher. Mido, not that I make fun of him (I paid him that tribute over there) but seriously speaking, it’s difficult to listen to his music without finding yourself doing some other (even, sleeping) largely ignoring the music. That’s not Gromer’s fault. His is ambient style New Age music and it’s how it is meant to be.
‘Ambient Music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting.’ — Brian …read more


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