January 22nd, 2008
True by Jeff Oster spreads an ambient flugelhorn soundscapes with amazing production of Will Ackerman. Apart from being the #1 album on Newagereporter.com for Sep07, Jeff Oster’s True also hits the top five Finalist in the 2008 Independent Music Awards. In this album Oster has spurt differently with the touch of New Age, Jazz, Electronica, […]
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December 14th, 2007
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 […]
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November 24th, 2007
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 / […]
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November 23rd, 2007
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 […]
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November 7th, 2007
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 […]
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November 5th, 2007
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, […]
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October 11th, 2007
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 […]
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September 29th, 2007
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, […]
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August 27th, 2007
Mido, one of my friends gifted me “PURITY” by Mythos (no special occasion though!), last week. She is a crazy fan of Mythos and wanted to know how I feel about Mythos’ latest album.
I read the liner notes of the album “Mythos provides a multi-layered musical experience that can be listened to on many […]
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August 3rd, 2007
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 […]
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