Showing posts with label Anoushka Shankar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anoushka Shankar. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Anoushka Shankar - Traces Of You

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:58
Size: 128.1 MB
Styles: Indian music, World
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. The Sun Won't Set (Feat. Norah Jones)
[3:39] 2. Flight
[4:51] 3. Indian Summer
[5:03] 4. Maya
[4:38] 5. Lasya
[2:29] 6. Fathers
[4:56] 7. Metamorphosis
[3:31] 8. In Jyoti's Name
[3:40] 9. Monsoon
[3:44] 10. Traces Of You
[3:04] 11. River Pulse
[8:17] 12. Chasing Shadows
[4:26] 13. Unsaid (Feat. Norah Jones)

It’s hard to think of any other music-making device which has such an air of both the archaic and the transcendent as the sitar, the traditional stringed instrument central to the Hindustani classical music of the Indian subcontinent. Probably invented in the 13th century, but with roots shared with the far more ancient veena, the sitar is a visual work of art in itself. For years its sound was unknown in the West, until Ravi Shankar opened up a whole new world of possibilities. Through his pioneering tours, ground-breaking compositions for orchestras and artists such as Yehudi Menuhin, and role as teacher and mentor to George Harrison, John Coltrane and Philip Glass, he brought his music and culture to audiences of disparate ages and genres across the globe. More than just one of the great artistic figures of the 20th century, he was a musical philosopher whose sitar brought people together and whose spirituality transcended cultural and political differences. That the sitar has since become a fixture in the musical worldview of open-minded listeners is solely due to Ravi Shankar.

Anoushka Shankar is now both conserving her father’s musical philosophy and extending it into new sound spaces and contexts. The 32-year old artist not only served her apprenticeship in Indian classical music under Ravi Shankar and performed on stage with him for nearly twenty years, but also benefited from a curious and open-minded upbringing across three continents, and has always pushed the cultural dialogue her father began even further in her own music. She released her first album, Anoushka, in 1998, when she was just 17, and since then has worked with musicians as varied as Sting, Herbie Hancock, Jethro Tull, Concha Buika, Mstislav Rostropovich and Thievery Corporation. For the past decade and a half, this spirited, visionary and clear-sighted musician has subtly and successfully incorporated traditional Indian sounds into a musical panorama dominated by contemporary styles, bringing the spiritual roots of her music to younger generations.

Shankar’s seventh CD, Traces of You, marks a significant step along her pathway as a musician and woman. With the aim of bringing together a variety of cultural experiences and attitudes as organically as possible, she worked with London-based British-Indian producer Nitin Sawhney, particularly noted for fusing Eastern influences with electronica and, more generally, a non-didactic interweaving of Western and Eastern soundscapes for which London, Anoushka’s home and place of birth, provides the optimal environs.

Traces Of You

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Anoushka Shankar - Land Of Gold

Size: 134,9 MB
Time: 57:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: World/Jazz
Art: Front

01. Boat To Nowhere ( 5:46)
02. Secret Heart ( 5:17)
03. Jump In (Cross The Line) (Feat. M.I.A.) ( 2:55)
04. Dissolving Boundaries ( 5:16)
05. Land Of Gold (Feat. Alev Lenz) ( 4:39)
06. Last Chance ( 4:42)
07. Remain The Sea (Feat. Vanessa Redgrave) ( 4:11)
08. Crossing The Rubicon (10:58)
09. Say Your Prayers ( 4:48)
10. Reunion ( 4:59)
11. Land Of Gold (Instrumental/Bonus Track) ( 4:19)

Land of Gold is Anoushka Shankars fervent response to the humanitarian trauma of displaced people fleeing conflict and poverty.

The virtuoso sitar player explores an expressive range, conveying an evocative journey infused with a message of enduring hope. With exquisite arrangements blending genres and musical collaborations, Land of Gold is a narrative communicated with conviction and poetic beauty.

Land of Gold originated in the context of the humanitarian plight of refugees. It coincided with the time when I had recently given birth to my second child. I was deeply troubled by the intense contrast between my ability to provide for my baby, and others who desperately wanted to provide the same security for their children but were unable to do so. Anoushka Shankar.

The narrative thread carried throughout the album evokes themes of disconnection, vulnerability and the underlying hope that persists in our darkest experiences. My instrument is the terrain in which I explore the gamut of emotional expression evoking shades of aggression, anger and tenderness, while incorporating elements of classical minimalism, jazz, electronica and Indian classical styles. Anoushka Shankar

Produced by Anoushka and her husband Joe Wright, whose film-making sensibilities helped to shape and add depth to the mood and energy of the album.

Notable electronic producer Matt Robertson (who is a long-term collaborator of Bjork) added cinematic soundscapes and textures, enhancing the initial compositions. Anoushka worked with a core-team of gifted musicians: At its base the album is designed as a trio of Anoushka, the famous Hang Drum player Manu Delago who performs on and co-wrote many of the pieces, and Sanjeev Shankar who was a student of her father Ravi Shankar, playing the Shehnai, a beautiful reed instrument from India.

Top notch female guest artists lend their voices to the album: M.I.A. with the Song, Jump In (Cross the Line), the wonderful singer Alev Lenz on Land of Gold and the actress and activist Vanessa Redgrave on Remain the Sea (reading a poem by Pavana Reddy). Not only do they add different musical styles and voices of different generations but all of them represent strong women known for using their voices for equality and against injustice. The last song Reunion features a girls children choir Girls for Equality.

The music is mainly based on western harmonics, features great electronic programming, string arrangements, hip hop elements, beautiful songwriting and virtuoso sitar performances embedded in exciting contemporary arrangements.

Land Of Gold

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Anoushka Shankar - Traces of You

Styles: Vocal, World
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:09
Size: 129,0 MB
Art : Front

(3:35)  1. The Sun Won't Set
(3:37)  2. Flight
(4:54)  3. Indian Summer
(5:05)  4. Maya
(4:38)  5. Lasya
(2:30)  6. Fathers
(4:57)  7. Metamorphosis
(3:33)  8. In Jyoti's Name
(3:40)  9. Monsoon
(3:45) 10. Traces of You
(3:04) 11. River Pulse
(8:17) 12. Chasing Shadows
(4:28) 13. Unsaid

Traces of You, featuring three new songs with Norah Jones! After the great success of her DG debut Traveller which spent 6 weeks in the top 10 of the Billboards World Music chart and received a Grammy nomination, Anoushka Shankar returns with another outstanding recording: Traces of You, featuring three new songs with her half-sister, Norah Jones. Named Best Artist (Songlines Awards 2012) for Traveller its hybridism feels as natural as conversation (The New York Times) sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar has created a strikingly original new album. Produced by British composer and multi-instrumentalist Nitin Sawhney, Traces of You features contributions by Anoushkas longtime associates: tabla genius Tanmoy Bose, flutist Ravichandra Kulur, and percussion wizard Pirashanna Thevarajah. 

Other highlights are a musical exploration of the unique sound of the Hang drum, played by its foremost exponent, Manu Delago. Traces of You draws on Indian classical ragas, Western classical string arrangements, mid-20th century-style lyrics of extended poetry and modern soundscapes. Filmmaker Joe Wright (Atonement, Anna Karenina, Pride & Prejudice) has filmed a music video for the title track, Traces of You, featuring Anoushka and Norah. ~Editorial Review  http://www.amazon.com/Traces-You-Anoushka-Shankar/dp/B00DEFW998

Traces of You