Shri Durga DJ Cheb i Sabbah

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  • Release Date: 04/27/1999
  • Sales Rank: 14,449
  • Label: SIX DEGREES
  • UPC: 657036100923
 
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Shri Durga

1LISTENWomb of the World Based on Raag Durga / Mix 11:13
2LISTENLove Dreams / Shafqat Ali Khan Based on Raag Mishra Darbari / Mix 6:13
3LISTENGazelle Memories / Scheherazade Stone Based on Raag ... / Mix 12:34
4LISTENWaiting for Parvati Based on Raag Jog / Mix 10:10
5LISTENRiver Mercury / Shafqat Ali Khan Based on Raag Bhairavi / Mix 6:44
6LISTENDiving Pastime / Mala Ganguly Based on Raag Kirvani / Mix 8:29
7LISTENYoga of Sound / Mala Ganguly Based on Raag Durga / Mix 6:55

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Editorial Reviews

Most Asian-European dance fusion of the '90s has come from London's Asian Underground scene, and has drawn primarily on bhangra sources for its Asian content. DJ Cheb i Sabbah's project, on the other hand, is based on classical traditions, specifically the Hindustani music of northern India; perhaps not surprisingly, the music is accordingly less dancehall-oriented, though DJ Cheb (with the help of bassist Bill Laswell and drummer Kevin Carnes, among others) does indeed lay on the funky beats in most cases. But all of the compositions are based on traditional ragas, and the beats often come after prolonged and contemplative preludes, during which the raga is stated in its traditional vocal or traditional setting. On "Ganga Dev," for example, the singer starts off accompanied only by a drone, and is then joined by tabla and sitar after a couple of minutes, and only then do Laswell's bass and Carnes' drums come in to funk things up. Most tracks follow this pattern, and the overall effect is more soothing than booty-moving. If you want to party, pick up Maha Maya, the companion album to this one which features many of the same compositions in clubbier mixes. This one's for the chill-out room. Both are highly recommended. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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July 05, 2003: I heard one of the number of this album in Stockton, CA in 2001 when an artist was rehearsing for a live performance using beats mixed with instrumental from another artist. By the time the artist finished her rehearsal, everyone who was present there were tapping their feet. The dancer was excellent - the music was new. That evening I went back stage and asked the lady about the music and she gave me the name DJ Cheb E Sabah. Without wasting much time of yours or mine, I would say that I have reOrdered the same CD thrice. Once to give it to someone and once to replace my existing one as it was scratched.