POPULARITY
Sitars and Symphonies: LA Composer Reena Esmail Fuses Indian Ragas with Western Rhythms We continue our California composers series with Reena Esmail. Her childhood in Los Angeles had two soundtracks: the Western classical music her parents loved, and the old, scratchy Bollywood tapes her paternal grandparents would play over and over. Those multicultural influences shaped what would become the driving question of her work: how do you invite people from different cultures onto the same stage to build a relationship and create music together? Composing is how Esmail has made her mark — by putting Western classical musicians in conversation with Indian artists, building bridges between violinists and sitar players, tabla drummers and western singers. She's an artist in residence with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, has composed with unhoused singers from Skid Row, and her music has been performed by major orchestras and choirs all over the world. How a UC Berkeley Professor Confronts Division With a Vision for Belonging Professor john a. powell spent much of his early life feeling like he didn't belong. At just 11 years old, he became estranged from his deeply religious family. After questioning church doctrine and not getting the answers he was looking for, powell — who spells his name in lowercase — left the church, and his father did not speak to him for five years. But that pivotal moment was the beginning of the path that led him to his life's work. powell is the director of the Othering and Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley, where he's also a professor of law, African American studies and ethnic studies. He's the author of two recent books, “Belonging Without Othering,” and “The Power of Bridging.” powell spoke with host Sasha Khokha as part of our series on Californians and resilience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by friend of the pod Maxton Hunter to discuss Sitars and working at ParSonics Studio with none other than audio engineer legend Alan Parsons.Maxton also challenges Johnny to a Beatles one second challenges.
In this episode, Angela and Marie, along with special guest Malwina Sitarz, explore the benefits of breathwork on both your physical and spiritual well-being. Malwina Sitarz also shares her firsthand experiences with transformative practices such as, pranayama, cold plunges therapy, the Wim Hof method, and shamanic rituals. Angela and Malwina discuss with Marie the significance of energy and the remarkable healing properties of water, including its ability to hold emotions. Tune in for valuable insights from this enlightening episode of Chakra Checkups! ____ Have a question for us? Call in with your questions and send us a voice message by clicking HERE or if you would like to book a chakra reading please go to www.chakracheckups.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chakra-checkups/message
Immerse yourself in a deeply relaxing one-hour journey with Indian meditation music. This soulful and serene composition is designed to transport you to a state of profound tranquility and inner peace. As the gentle melodies of traditional Indian instruments fill the air, you will feel a sense of calm washing over you. The enchanting sounds of sitar, tabla, and flutes create a harmonious blend that resonates with the depths of your being. The soothing vibrations of the music work in harmony with your breath, allowing you to let go of tension and enter a state of deep relaxation. With each passing minute, you will find yourself drifting further into a realm of stillness and serenity. The rich textures and intricate rhythms of Indian music create a tapestry of sound that invites you to let go of thoughts and worries, and simply be in the present moment. This one-hour meditation music journey is a perfect companion for your meditation practice, yoga session, or moments of quiet reflection. Allow the music to guide you on a path of inner exploration, where you can reconnect with your true essence and find solace in the depths of your being. Deep relaxation, Indian meditation music, Serene, Soulful, Tranquility, Inner peace, Calm, Sitars, Tabla, Flutes, Harmonious blend, Breathwork, Tension release, Stillness, Serenity, Tapestry of sound, Present moment, Meditation practice, Yoga session, Quiet reflection, Inner exploration, Solace. Support our mission of spreading relaxation and wellness by rating and reviewing our podcast on your preferred platform. Your feedback helps us improve and enables others to discover the benefits of our soothing sounds. Enhance your listening experience by subscribing to our ad-free version, immersing yourself in uninterrupted tranquility. Clicking Here Join our community of relaxation seekers and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Subscribe, rate, and review Meditation Sounds today and unlock a world of serenity and rejuvenation. Email List Support this podcast https://www.meditationsoundspodcast.com Say goodbye to stubborn belly fat with our revolutionary product! Our formula is designed to target and dissolve unwanted fat, leaving you with a slimmer, more toned midsection. Try it now and experience the results for yourself. #dissolvebellyfat #slimandtoned http://bit.ly/3jV1Ip1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's welcome to the Georgia Songbird family a singer-songwriter out of Alabama B.B. Palmer. B.B. came on the show and we had such a fun time. We talked about James Taylor, Sitars, bringing people together through music, more cowbells and more. We even listened to a few of his songs available now for download. So pull up a seat and listen in to our conversation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeorgiasongbirds/support
In this long form conversation, producer Kim Winter chats to internationally celebrated guitarist Guy Buttery about growing up with the guitar, and overcoming illness through the healing power of Indian Classical music. To hear more of Guy's music please visit guybuttery.co.za
Episode 247: Guitars, Sitars, and a general love for music. Join in as Marcel and Lukin chat about a variety of musical topicsLukin Joshuahttps://linktr.ee/LookInTimeMusicSludge Undergroundhttps://www.sludgeunderground.comLimited Edition Sludge Merchhttps://casualsex.store/pages/all-artist-stores/sludge-undergroundSupport the show
Sitars and koras tp the fore! Celtic fiddles and accordions - and some lovely Vancouver mixed roots at the end. New releases in blues, bluegrass, singer songwriters, and Celts in the middle
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.
APOIA A METAMORFOSE AMBULANTE Patreon: https://bit.ly/mapatreon The post Metamorfose Ambulante #79 – Tomás Magalhães – Sitars e Coincidências na Índia appeared first on Maluco Beleza.
Podes apoiar a Metamorfose Ambulante em www.patreon.com/pedroontheroad
Episode 101 AMA Spectacular! by Us. Cameron doesn't make any dalmation jokes and Nathan gets creative with his ordinal numbers. Click here to join our Discord! (https://discord.gg/5vpqXaS) Learnin' Links: Kid Rock and the N Word (https://www.bet.com/news/celebrities/2013/06/24/kid-rock-says-he-uses-n-word.html) Jacob Collier talks music theory (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRkgK4jfi6M) It's a trap! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk-6DPrcMv4) Microtonal music (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microtonal_music) Sitars are cool (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitar#General_layout) Listen along to Episode 100 YOUTUBE PLAYLIST here! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYQ3KcBFf7U&list=PLWgI4-m0Cc8skkERyJqEC6fZXKKeAQmNn) You can support us in several ways: Kick us a few bux on Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/boxset) By becoming a supporting member, you'll gain access to special bonus episodes, including a weekly mini-show, What's in the Box Weekly! Buy T-shirts, sweatshirts, and more at our merch page! (https://boxset.threadless.com/)
A chunky funk mix that covers a lot of ground -- stylistically and culturally. PLAYLIST 01. Mr. Bird - Champignon Sound (Jayl Funk Remix) 02. James Brown - Mind Power (Regrooved by Basement Freaks) 03. Thunderball - Electric Shaka (feat. Afrika Bambaataa) 04. Thunderball - 12 Mile High (Al Lindrum Remix) 05. Fort Knox Five - Mission to the Sitars 06. Second Hand Audio - Got It Like That (Featurecast Dub) 07. Cheshire - All I Wanna 08. Roast Beatz - Carnival Aerobics (BadboE Remix) 09. Fort Knox Five - Pressurize the Cabin 10. Shaka Loves You - Where's the Party At 11. Hotline Zero - Freak 12. Taj Mahal - Statesboro Blues (JPOD remix) == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2016 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited. GROOVELECTRIC T-SHIRTS AND HOODIES available at http://www.groovelectric.com
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 →
Sit down, relax, maybe order a chicken tikka massala. This not what you would expext in the ‘Bengal Palace’, even […]
Crowley and Gauguin | Initiate | Law of Liberty | Collects and Sitars | 93 Energy | The World of Magick is a Stage | Horus Calling | Living Thelema: Anima/Animus In this program: Intro music: Song of Adoration by "Aleister Crowley and Paul Gauguin" by Robert Buratti Musical Interlude: "Initiate" by Robot Chant Reading: Aleister Crowley's "The Law of Liberty" read by Frater Sabazius X° "Collects and Sitars" by the Sitar Outreach Ministry featuring Brother Jay Lee A message from our sponsor: 93 Hour Energy Reading: Lon Milo DuQuette reads from his introduction to "Best of the Equinox Vol. 2" Musical Interlude: "Horus Calling" by The Green Man "Living Thelema: Anima/Animus and the Magical Path" with David Shoemaker Announcements and News about the Thelemic Community Outro music: Song of Adoration by Frater Oz [ ] [ ] More Info "Aleister Crowley and Paul Gauguin" by Robert Buratti exhibit, catalogue, events and more at Buratti Fine Art a short biographical by E.G.C. Bishop Tau Apiryon at Wikipedia The Nightmare Paintings, Buratti Gallery exhibit preview: Gallery Watch featuring Buratti Fine Art, part 1: Gallery Watch featuring Buratti Fine Art, part 2: Centre Pompidou: Traces du Sacré: Palais de Tokyo: La Chambre des Cauchemars: October Gallery: The Art of Aleister Crowley: "Initiate" by Robot Chant Aleister Crowley's "The Law of Liberty" read by Frater Sabazius X° full text "Collects and Sitars" by Sitar Outreach Ministry featuring Brother Jay Lee The Collects can be found within Aleister Crowley's "93 Hour Energy" by Frater IAO131 and Soror Fieri Facias Also check out "Liber Resh: The Solar Solution to Irregularity": "The World of Magick is a Stage" by Lon Milo DuQuette on Amazon.com Aleister Crowley's Essay, "Horus Calling" by The Green Man The album "Musick Without Tears" can be ordered through Living Thelema: Anima/Animus and the Magical Path Send your questions to Dr. Shoemaker at Announcements We're happy to announce that a new book by Dr. David Shoemaker will be released later this year based on his segments on this podcast, and will include additional discussion and resources. The title of the book will be Living Thelema: A Practical Guide to Attainment in Aleister Crowley's System of Magick. Tune in to future Speech in the Silence programs for further information about this book. is now open in Perth, Western Australia, and will tour the country throughout 2013. has also been published. On Thursday, March 21, Antero Alli will present his film, at Cloud 9 in Berkeley. On April 26 through 28, Scarlet Woman Lodge in Austin presents a , featuring several lectures, social events, book signing, and the Gnostic Mass. Then Scarlet Woman Lodge celebrates its 20th Anniversary with . On May 17-19 Golden Lotus Oasis in the Los Angeles metropolitan area will offer : a weekend of initiation symbolism classes alongside other classes on Thelema, Magick, mysticism, yoga, and the Gnostic Mass. Also in May, a new graphic novel entitled Aleister Crowley: Wandering the Waste will be published in May, 2013. June 5 through 9, the will take place in French Lick, Indiana. will hold its annual conference on June 26-29 at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. The ninth biennial will take place in Sacramento, California in August, 2013. A Thelemic cruise called will take place in January, 2014. Sister Ania in the U.K. is . Check out the . A new film about Aleister Crowley’s friendship with Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa is in production. Tune in to future Speech in the Silence programs to learn more. If you would like to notify our listeners about an event or publication, or other news pertinent to Thelemites, send the details to us at [ ] [ ] Listener Feedback We encourage all of our listeners to e-mail us at Donate to support Speech in the Silence Tune in for Program 41 when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, 2013 e.v.
Loosen your tie and get down to half an hour of Bollywood oddities and sitar-fuelled strangeness (with nods to Britney, Herbie Hancock and Nancy Sinatra) from Phill Thomson, aka the Nam Shub of Enki. Nam Shub has released a slew of solo recordings since the '90s, as well as producing for and performing with Brisbane's riotous cabaret supergroup Monster Zoku Onsomb! and new MZO splinter project Hi Freqs. He's currently roaming about Europe, sculling bottles of Belgian beer and playing outrageous live sets of mashed electronics at people in anticipation of the release of his sixth album, due out soon on Australia's Retort Records.
Welcome to our second podcast, in which we celebrate the music of composer, arranger and guitar-twanger extraordinaire, Billy Strange (thanks to tweeters KingNirdle and JanDerrer for the suggestion). In addition to that, we have music from another of our listeners, … Continue reading →
Stu is going to take your mind for a ride this week with a mix of some trippy, spaced out funk vibes. For starters Stu will show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes with some Trip Hop and Jazz. Then for the second half of the show Stu highlights one of the finest electronic DJ/producers in the land, Sasha. Yes, the progressive sound is back for all of ya that dug Stu's summer vacation to Ibiza! Tracklisting: The Ventures - Theme From Shaft Marschmellows - Waterfront (Version) Photek - DNA Mono - Life In Mono (Propellerheads Alice Band Remix) Soul Ecstasy - Citroens 'n' Sitars ('99 Remix) James Brown - Mama Feelgood The Entertainers - Fuddy Duddy Walk Martin Brew - Sand Stepping Sasha - Baja Sasha & Marie - Be As One Gus Gus - Purple (Sasha Midnight In Reykjavik Remix)