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 very oriental. Both these album go deep into your being and settle any disturbed thoughts. I like these albums for their serene and meditative nature. If you are a fan of Oriental bells and stringed music, Oliver Shanti’s composition may be your best bet, and if you are an Indian classicals’ fan, Manish Vyas’s Sattva is for you (like it is for me).
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