Your music always has the ability to transport me to magical, mysterious, faraway places. Meghdoot Pt. II is no exception...positively mesmerizing.
posted Jun 25
"We all admire the spangled acrobat with classical grace meticulously walking his tight rope in the talcum light; but how much rarer art there is in the sagging rope expert wearing scarecrow clothes and impersonating a grotesque drunk! I should know." Thank you for your friendship! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!
posted Jun 22
Apologies for my recent silence Prem! I will listen in again very soon but I 've been having my ear trumpet serviced...that or something similarly time consuming.
posted Jun 8
Listening to "A Train..." and imagining a hot wind blowing my hair while being hypnotized by the clickety-clack of the rails... Lovely as always!
posted Jun 5
This is great ...really interesting I love Horses, Last KMPH and Landscape without you very beautiful and hypnotic ....the 12 string sounds great....reminds me of Leo Abrahams and some of the Just Music artists thanks...keep me posted
posted May 26
Oh...I do like "Hinterland" quite alot! What a lovely marriage you've created between different cultural sounds.
posted May 23
Of course! My forays up to Fortnum and Mason are sadly not as regular as I'd like but when I'm on my next solo mission to London I'd be more than happy to break out the tea and buns!
posted May 22
'Lila's Song' is another winner Premjit! It ebbs and flows beautifully - a very successful East/West blend to boot! Those electronic strings and sitar really are pretty good aren't they? I like the incisive clarity of the metallic percussion part too.
posted May 21
jo says:
Sleepyhead might be my new favorite. The strings conjure up memories of "Eleanor Rigby." I love that there are vocals on this one! Another winner...
posted Jun 27