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This edition of One Room Paradise gets into some psychedelic soul jazz from Eddie Harris and Yusef Lateef, fuzzed-out Latin grooves from Irakere, moog/sitar madness from Ananda Shankar, and even a visit from the great Ann-Margret. Don't skip this one!Tune into new broadcasts of One Room Paradise, the 2nd & 4th Sunday from 7 - 8 PM - EST / 12 - 1 AM GMT. (Monday)For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/category/one-room-paradise////Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Captain Dan and Penny Lane for an hour of French ye-ye and pyschadelic sounds on this weeks Punks in Parkas!Hear tracks from the likes of Jacques Dutronc, Nancy Sinatra, Ananda Shankar and more!Tune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Every Monday from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkas//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Ananda Shankar, Phoenix & Lucrecia Dalt. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Thomas Elbers (Kypski) over Dr. Octagonecologist van Dr. Octagon. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en de shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Ananda Shankar, Phoenix & Lucrecia Dalt. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Thomas Elbers (Kypski) over Dr. Octagonecologist van Dr. Octagon. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en de shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/
Local music from Lindsay Kay, Kim Kondrashoff, Camaro 67 and CLONE. Plus classic covers from Jann Arden and Ananda Shankar, an original version of a classic cover and a trigger warning.DoctorswithoutBorders.org or comebackalive.in.ua.
"Nothing happens in the freezing cold," says Mirco, who is this week's special guest of the Dads + Bikes podcast experience. In Episode 37, Alix, Steve, Ian, and Mirco discuss the exhilaration of taking risks, specifically the option of doing the Skywalk at the CN Tower or bungee jumping into the ether while on vacation. Continue to create those impressions and tell those stories for years. We also talk about Sauble Bike Nights, which is led by local Brian Atkins who owns Amicis Coffee and GT Cycle, which is a weekly ride for anyone and everyone visiting the beach. Mirco discusses his family-first business called My Babbo, which helps you transform memories into stories with keepsake books and video tributes. For reference, 'Babbo means 'Dad' in Italian. The company has seen many changes over the years and works with individuals and businesses, specifically funeral homes. Now that My Baboo is 10-years old and a local business, Mirco says it's so important to know how to pivot through the years. The beautiful reference is the episode of Friends where Ross bought a new couch. Check out our Instagram and join us on our journey to restore our vintage motorcycles! Song choice #1: Bliss by Jinsang Song choice #2: Jumpin Jack Flash by Ananda Shankar
Aired on ALEX Berlin Radio on April the 8th 2021 (6 pm). SPACE WANDERERS, the second of 4 radio-specials from the 4 corners of the planet and above. From the island of Cyprus we head towards the Rising Sun, crossing the whole Asia 'till reaching Australia. With Stonus, Assa'd Khoury, Dos Mukasan, Huun-Huur-Tu, Bayan Mongol, Meera Rana & Gopal Yonjan, Ananda Shankar, Senyawa, Nji Ajat, Marijannah Black Heart Death Cult & Ros Sereysothea Next chapter on April the 22nd on ALEX Berlin at 6 pm, follow us to be up to date with our shows & gigs: https://www.facebook.com/eastsidedelta
Episode 29 Sitars and Synthesizers Playlist Vincent Bell With Orchestra, “Quiet Village,” from Pop Goes The Electric Sitar (1967 Decca). The Coral Electric Sitar with chorus and orchestra. Coral electric sitar, Vinnie Bell (its inventor). AKA Vincent Gambella, a popular session player, primarily on guitar. Big Jim Sullivan, “Flower Power,” from Sitar Beat (1967 Mercury). Sitar and electric guitar, Jim Sullivan. Ultimate Spinach, “Your Head is Reeling,” from Ultimate Spinach (1968 MGM). Vocals, Lead Guitar, Guitar Feedback, Sitar [Electric], Geoffrey Winthrop. A very brief introduction to this longer track, featuring the Coral Electric Sitar. Enoch Light And The Light Brigade, “Marrakesh Express,” from Permissive Polyphonics (1970 Project 3 Total Sound). Coral Electric Sitar, Vinnie Bell; Moog Modular Synthesizer, Dick Hyman; Electric Alto Sax, Arnie Lawrence; Bass, Julie Ruggiero; Drums, Billy LaVorgna. Ami Dang, “Conch and Crow” from Parted Plains (2019 Leaving Records). Sitar, electronics, audio processing, voice, Ami Dang. Ami Dang, “Souterrain” from Parted Plains (2019 Leaving Records). Sitar, electronics, audio processing, voice, Ami Dang. Ami Dang, “Simplicity Mind Tool” from Meditations Mixtape Vol.1 (2020 Leaving Records). Sitar, electronics, audio processing, voice, Ami Dang. Ananda Shankar, “Dance Indra,” from Ananda Shankar (1970 Reprise). Ananda Shankar is not related to Ravi Shankar, the great classical Indian sitar master. Sitar, Ananda Shankar; Keyboards, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Paul Lewinson; Tabla, Pranish Khan; Drums, Joe Pollard, Michael Botts; Bass, Jerry Scheff, Mark Tulin; Guitar, Dick Rosmini, Drake Levin. Trivia, produced by James Lowe and included Mark Tulin on bass, both members of the Electric Prunes from the late Sixties. Paul Lewison was playing a Moog owned by producer Alex Hassilev. Shankar wanted to combine Western and Indian music into a “new form” as he called it. Melodious, touching, combining modern electronics and traditional sitar. I think he succeeded. I have included two striking examples that stray a bit from the pop rock flavor of many of the tracks. Ananda Shankar, “Raghupati,” from Ananda Shankar (1970 Reprise). Sitar, Ananda Shankar; Keyboards, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Paul Lewinson; Tabla, Pranish Khan; Drums, Joe Pollard, Michael Botts; Bass, Jerry Scheff, Mark Tulin; Guitar, Dick Rosmini, Drake Levin. Okko Bekker, “East Indian Traffic,” Sitar & Electronics (1970 BASF). Sitar, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Tabla, Okko Bekker; Moog Modular Synthesizer, Simon Alcott (alias of British pop pianist Les Humphries); Flute, Herb Geller; Guitar, Peter Haesslein. Bekker is a Dutch sitarist, keyboardist, and producer. Indian influenced psychedelic music from the days of the Moog Modular, recorded in Germany. This came several years after the Beatles and Stones experimented with the sitar but was an early album to combine the sitar with a Moog modular synthesizer. I have no idea where he learned sitar but I do know whose Moog he used for this recording. The producer Simon Alcott had purchased some Moog modular units in 1970. Alcott is also the alias of Les Humphries. Most of the album consists of cover tunes of rock songs, such as The Beatles. I chose one of bolder Moog tunes. Okko Bekker, “Delphin, Makarasana,” from Yoga Für Millionen (1978? Maritim). A German album of yoga instruction with musical soloist Bekker playing Sitar, Tabla, Moog Synthesizer, Flute, and Percussion. The narrator is Ulrich Brockmann. Amon Duul II, “Wie Der Wind Am Ende Einer Strasse” from Wolf City (1972 United Artists). Bass, Lothar Meid; Drums, D. Secundus Fichelscher; Electric Guitar, John Weinzieri; Sitar, Al Sri Al Gromer; Tabla, Pandit Shankar; Tambura, Liz van Neienhoff; Organ, Synthesizer, Falk-U Rogner; Soprano Saxophone, Olaf Kübler; Timpani, Peter Leopold; Violin, Chris Karrer Paul Heyda. Yves Hayat, “Path to Ascension” from Conversation Between the East and The West (1976 DeWolfe). Composer, sitar, guitars, bass, synthesizers, Yves Hayat; keyboards, vocals, Diane Crisanti. Produced as a record for broadcast libraries. Cosmology, “Out of the Kiva,” from Cosmology (1977 Vanguard). Sitar, congas, percussion, Collin Walcott; Vocals, Percussion; Dawn Thompson; Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass, Rick Kilburn; Drums, Bells, Bob Jospé; Fender Rhodes, Piano, Oberheim Synthesizer, Armen Donelian; Trombone, Dave Glenn; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Tin Whistle, Mayan Flute, Flageolet, John D'earth. Clearlight, “Full Moon Raga,” from Visions (1978 Polydor). Bass, Philippe Melkonian; Grand Piano, ARP Odyssey, Gong, Cyrille Verdeaux; Sitar, Patrick Depaumanou; Minimoog, Luc Plouton; Tabla, Mohamed Taha; Drums, Percussion, Jacky Bouladoux; Electric Guitar, Bottleneck Cosmique, Christian Boule; Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Didier Malherbe; Violin, Bass Violin, Didier Lockwood; Vocals, Gérard Aumont, Gérard Gustin. The fourth album from this French progressive rock group headed by Cyrille Verdeaux on keyboards and ARP Odyssey. I have two recordings of this album. The original from 1978 had much less synthesizer. In 1992 they remixed the LP and added more synthesizer and vocals to the tracks. We are hearing the remixed version. Electric Universe and Sitarsonic, “Dub Stanza” from Dub Stanza (2020 Sacred Technology). Electric Universe is an ambient electronic musician who teamed up with sitarist and electronic musician Sitarsonic (Paco Rodriguez) to produce this dub-flavored work. Paco is from Greece. Electric Universe is in Belgium. Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO, “Ziggy Sitar Dust Raga,” from Ziggy Sitar Dust Raga (2003 Important Records). Vocals, Sitar, Cotton Casino; Tambura, Kawabata Makoto; Synthesizer, Higashi Hiroshi; Vocals, Tsuyama Atsushi. A psychedelic, trance-inducing treat from this inventive group of Japanese improvisers. Thanks to Ami Dang for helping me with this episode. You can explore releases of her music as well as check out her podcast at her website. Track played during the opening: The Folkswingers Featuring Harihar Rao , “Paint it Black,” Sitar Beat (1966 Fontana). Sitar, Harihar Rao; Organ, Electric Piano, Larry Knechtel; Bass, Bill Pittman; Fender Bass, Lyle Ritz; Drums, Hal Blaine; 12-string Electric Guitar, Dennis Budimir; Guitar, Herb Ellis, Howard Roberts, Tommy Tedesco. Track played during the opening: Lord Sitar, “I Am the Walrus,” from Lord Sitar (1968 Columbia). Sitar, Big Jim Sullivan. Track played behind the Ami Dang interview: Ami Dang, “Ajooni” from Meditations Mixtape Vol.1 (2020 Leaving Records). Also from Thom Holmes: My Book: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. My Blog: Noise and Notations.
Le Grand Remplacement Podcast mensuel de 60 minutes. Musique sélectionnée par Serge Coosemans. Ethnomusicologie ? World Music ? Sono Mondiale ? Ou tout simplement Le Grand Remplacement ? No more english, fini le français ! Le rock garage se braille en hindi, le disco se fabrique sur le Bosphore, ça croone au Japon et ça funke en Afrique. Dancefloor plus que folkore, ambiance Blade Runner plutôt qu'esprit Couleur Café. Apprendre les langues n'a jamais été si facile. Et groovy. LE GRAND REMPLACEMENT # 1 NICO GOMEZ & HIS AFRO PERCUSSION INC – El Condor Pasa (1971, Belgique) SOTHY – Lam Seung Bang Fai (1981, Laos) BEBI DOL – Mustafa (1981, Yougoslavie) NINA HAGEN – African Reggae (1980, Allemagne) ZAZOU/BIKAYE/CY1 – Dju Ya Feza (1984, Belgique) CIGARINI/ORLANDO/SERITTI – Fismini (eighties, Italie) BRIAN ENO / DAVID BYRNE – Regiment (1980, Angleterre/Etats-Unis) CHEB KHALED – Sidi Boumedienne (1988, Algérie) FADOUL – La Tiq Tiq Latiq (1971, Maroc) JOHNNY GUITAR – Fawn Ngeo (sixties, Thaïlande) ANANDA SHANKAR – Streets of Calcutta (seventies, Inde) BOLLYWOOD BREAKS – Lover's Paradise ( ???, Inde) ERKIN KORAY – Cemalim (1974, Turquie)
Shankar envisioned a musical form that blended Indian classical music with Western rock and electronic styles. Shankar's first album was one of the first to successfully explore the crossover of psychedelic rock with Indian music including simplified sitar covers of jumpin jack flash and light my fire . What sounds like a parody to use now was ahead of it's time.
Wild City's latest mix comes to us courtesy Mumbai-based producer and @jwalaco co-founder Palash Kothari, also known by his moniker Hedrun. We're not quite sure where @Hedrun's set belongs. This set could be suited to: a community centre in Dombivali, the tent of a hippie discovering the wonders of Indian yoga and meditation (and drugs) in the 80s, at a kitschy post-modern party at a hipster apartment in South Delhi, in the record collection of a seasoned crate digger who frequents New Gramophone House on pay days, at none of these places, or all. If that didn't give you a hint of exactly what Hedrun's mix sounds like, perhaps the track selection will. Featuring tracks by a range of artists such as Baluchi Ensemble of Karachi, Ananda Shankar, Lalita Bai, Birhi Bai, Don Cherry and Bernard Bonnier, and spanning genres such as Rajasthani folk, world fusion, East African folk and jazz, calling this mix a whirlwind would be an understatement. Hedrun was gracious enough to break down his track list for us and his listeners, so we’ll let him take over for elaboration. Head here for the track list + further information: http://www.thewildcity.com/mixes/15405-wild-city-183-hedrun
Get ready to rock out with Oracle with the sounds of swirling, mind bending, face melting sitar action! This week is chock-full of great, sitar based psych rock tunes to get you groovin'. Make Oracle your number one choice for positively psychedelic vibes!Listen here: http://wespeak.ca/podcasts/oracle-ep-11-swirling-psych-sitar-action-109Swirling Psychedelic SoundsStreets of Calcutta-Ananda Shankar https://www.discogs.com/artist/2667-Ananda-ShankarSally Go Round The Sun-Elephant Stone https://www.elephantstone.caLiving In The Past-The Chocolate Watchband https://www.discogs.com/artist/252498-The-Chocolate-Watchband Face In The Clouds-Family https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_(band)The Fat Angel-The Orange Alabaster Mushroom https://orangealabastermushroom.bandcamp.com/Lemonade Kid-Kak https://www.discogs.com/artist/407735-KakCan You Travel In The Dark Alone?-Gandalf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GandalfSong For Brunhilde-Abacus https://www.discogs.com/artist/505712-Abacus-3Wildflowers-The Holy Makerel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holy_MackerelEarth Moon-MIEN https://mien.bandcamp.com/Girl In Your Eye-Spirit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_(band)Love Like a Flower-Baby Woodrose https://babywoodrose.bandcamp.com/Leaking of Our Hourglass-Diamond Incarnation https://diamondincarnation.bandcamp.com/Paint It Black-Sitar Stones Drone In C6 (Tomorrow Never Knows)-Opium Eyes of Nico https://opiumeyesofnico.bandcamp.com/Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow-The Saffron Sect https://www.discogs.com/artist/3954017-The-Saffron-SectPsych Out Sanctorum-Story Books Psalms of Aftermath-Amboy Dukes https://www.discogs.com/artist/252486-The-Amboy-Dukes
This week Chris and Clint (gasp! Yes, kids, no Skip, Mairi, or Josh [shocker, there, I know]). Some shit is talked, and some stuff is rated. I wasn't there, so I don't know. Thanks for listening! Enjoy. We open with Go by Tones on Tale and close with Jumping Jack Flash by Ananda Shankar. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
Ananda Shankar, The Alien, 2001 Yves Hayat, Path To Ascension (A + B), Conversation Between The East And The West Bernard Fèvre, Testmaker, Orbit Ceremony 77 Testpattern, Ring Dance, Après-Midi Affairs Of The Heart, Waterloo Sunset (Dub Mix), Waterloo Sunset J.D. Hall, Moanin', Moanin' Computa Games, Love Like You Do (feat. B. Bravo), "Cosmic Dispatch" EP https://soundcloud.com/computagames Chris Thomas, Celebrity Funk, Celebrity Funk Pittsburgh Track Authority, April Boogie, April Boogie Taxi, Dance Dub (Dub Will It Go Round In Circles), Taxi Driver Ste-Vie, One More Chance (Instrumental), One More Chance Yukihiro Takahashi, Extra-Ordinary, Neuromantic = ニウロマンティック Aril, Proxima, Proxima Monofonic Orchestra, Music Design, Music Design Klaus Weiss, Casters, Sound Music Album 27 Riuichi Sakamoto, Lexington Queen, Warhead Astral Sounds, Harmonic Curve, Audiotronics Don Harper, Dr. Who Theme, Homo Electronicus Osamu Shoji, "Zantetsuken", Lupin The 3rd - Synthesizer Fantasy Rainforest Dub, Rainforest (Vocal), Rainforest Dub Yellow Beach Balls, 19625what, Space Cat https://soundcloud.com/mysidian Jacques Siroul, Sound Kit, Number 46 - Collage Café Society, I'm On The Loose, Relight My Fire Kendra, Helping Myself (Instrumental), Helping Myself Mac Jr., Elephant Song, Elephant Song Bandaid, A Tour In Italy (Dub Version), A Tour In Italy Hey Fever, The Sneezing Song, The Sneezing Song Rodionov / Tikhomirov, Roller-Skating, Pulse 1 - Computer Music Eric Peters, Helter Skelter, Music For Synthesizers "Ponta" Murakami, Triaxial Development, Introducing "Ponta" Murakami Harry Hosono And The Yellow Magic Band, Shambala Signal, Paraiso
Geoff and I cram another 17 great WORLD MUSIC songs into an hour full of delight! You're gonna love hearing songs from Ebo Taylor, France Gall, Ananda Shankar, Baris Manco... and so much more! Don't miss another GREAT SHOW! Facebook: www.facebook.com/internationalhouseofmusic Twitter: www.twitter.com/scarlowapitt IG: www.instagram.com/scarlo_wapittaluigi Email: scarlowapittaluigi@gmail.com Don't forget to SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!!
With Scarlo sick with the flu, Geoff has stepped up (taken over?) the show this week with some of the SICKEST (pun intended) WORLD FUNK MUSIC he could find! Geoff digs those FUNKY FRESH JAMS so much he even believes in the HEALING POWER OF FUNK! You're in for a helluva ride this week with cuts from Tim Maia, Jackie Mittoo, Eumir Deodato, RD Burman, and SO MUCH MORE! Check it out! Facebook: http://facebook.com/internationalhouseofmusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/scarlo_wapitt IG: http://instagram.com/scarlo_wapittaluigi Email: scarlowapittaluigi@gmail.com Please remember to SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!
Dr Ananda Shankar Jayant, inhabits the worlds of administration, academics, and arts; straddling them with equal ease. Celebrated as one of India’s most eminent and renowned classical dancer, choreographer and dance scholar, Ananda’s artistic body of work ,spans mythologies and abstraction, historical chronicles and women studies, poetry and abstraction, philosophy and humour. As the Artistic Director of Shankarananda Kalakshetra, Ananda, leads an acclaimed ensemble, besides training and presenting the next generation of Bharatanatyam artists. For her contribution to the field of classical art, she was conferred the "Padma Shri" (India’s 4th highest civilian award) in 2007 and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Puraskar (India’s apex cultural body) for Bharatanatyam in 2009. Ananda is a sought after motivational speaker and actively engages with young India on a wide range of topics, at leading corporate entities, leadership programs, hospitals, universities and schools. A TED speaker in 2009, her TED talk after her tryst with Cancer has been ranked as one of 12 Incredible TED talks on the subject. In January 2015, the Huffington Post ranked Ananda’s TED talk, as one of five greatest TED talks by Indians. Another rare honour was a recent invitation to speak at the Harvard Business School for the Inspire Series of the India Conference at Harvard Ananda is an officer of the Indian Railway Traffic Service and is currently posted at the Centre for Railway Information Systems, in Hyderabad, India.
Geoff took the day off today, so I get to listen to whatever I want! Hear incredible music from the largest continent on earth: ASIA! This week we explore diverse music from all different countries, including (but not limited to) Japan, China, Malaysia, India, Thailand, and more! Strap in as you hear selections from Adnan Othman, Takahashi Chikuzan, Benny Soebardja, Ananda Shankar, and RD Burman!
In today's episode Geoffrey and I go for a ride listening to some of the coolest cruisin' music from around the world! Intentional or not, these tunes are sure to get ya pushing the pedal to the metal, shades flipped down, feelin' cool as all get-out. Hear some great rippers by Catarina Caselli, Sarolta Zalatnay, The Dynamites, The Beatle-ettes, Googoosh, and Wganda Kenya!
It’s time to celebrate the work of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on the show this week, dear listener. We have a Moonbase classic from the patron saint of PMB, Jean-Jacques Perrey, as well as some Indian retro-futurism from … Continue reading →
No new show this week, dear listener, as your hosts have been summoned by the Galactic Space Council to explain why there hasn’t been much steel drum music on the show recently. To keep you amused in the meantime, we’re … Continue reading →
Due to commitments elsewhere in the galaxy, we are not able to bring you the scheduled show this week, dear listener. Instead, we take a trip back in time to the days we were doing the show on local radio. … Continue reading →
Have you ever seen someone dance like a warrior and you could not take your eyes off of them? Dr. Ananda Shankar Jayant is such a woman. This woman is also someone you may not be able to "take your ears" off of. She is poignant and noted as one of the five Greatest Ted Talks by Indians "You Need to See" according to the Huffington Post, and, may I add, she is listed as number one. She has earned it. She is inspirational, funny, self deprecatingly original and thought provoking. She is also one of India's most eminent and renowned dancers and is celebrated as one of India's leading classical dancers, choreographers, and dance scholars who is guaranteed to make you question how you think about things. I invite you to challenge your thinking with Ananda Jayant.
Thursday sees the Chinese New Year and the beginning of the Year of the Goat. We had thought of doing an all-goat show but there’s a disappointing lack of good goat-based music out there. So instead we take you on … Continue reading →
And the living is easy… mit NamNam Radio Menu #5. Styles: #Funk #Soul #Bass #House #HipHop #Jazz Tracklist: 1. Guts – and the living is easy… 2. Quantic And His Combo Bárbaro – Enyere Kumbara 3. Manny Corchado – Pow-Wow 4. Ananda Shankar and his music – streets of calcutta 5. Bullwinkle Part2 – the […]
Checking the extensive archives, we were surprised that we’ve not yet addressed ourselves to the element of Fire on Project Moonbase. With Beltane recently upon us, marking the beginning of Summer, what better time to turn the heat up and … Continue reading →
As we look out from the Moonbase at a lovely winter scene, we invite you to put on your winter thermals, dear listener, and join us in a celebration of all things snowy and icy. If you happen to be … Continue reading →
Thanks to our listener in Germany, Arkan Ok, for suggesting this week’s theme of railways. It’s given us an excuse to dig out some steam-powered gems and no less than three train-themed tunes from Indian composers. There’s plenty of organ … Continue reading →
After spending a quiet afternoon enjoying the soundtrack to Daktari with Space Disco Jeff recently (as one does), he suggested that we do a show all about lions. We felt this was perhaps slightly too niche so instead we turn … Continue reading →
Subcontinental inspirations and exhalations from Ananda Shankar, Deepak Ram, Adham Shaikh, Gaurau Raina, Tapan Raj and a host of others.
Subcontinental inspirations and exhalations from Ananda Shankar, Deepak Ram, Adham Shaikh, Gaurau Raina, Tapan Raj and a host of others.