05/28/11 08:38:53AM @static-nomad:
Powerful sitar melodies and certainly an intense trip. Good for soundtracks as it's powerful. My major problem is that the backing is very murky and undefined - a bit a psychedlic blur, I guess. I just wish it had clearer grooves and parts to back up that lead work. But if that's how you like it, so be it...
05/28/11 08:38:56AM @static-nomad:
Powerful sitar melodies and certainly an intense trip. Good for soundtracks as it's powerful. My major problem is that the backing is very murky and undefined - a bit a psychedlic blur, I guess. I just wish it had clearer grooves and parts to back up that lead work. But if that's how you like it, so be it...
05/28/11 08:36:49AM @static-nomad:
I like the intensity of it but I do find the beds of sound a bit murky and unclear. I guess it's a psychedelic blur but I just wish it had some clearer parts and grooves. Powerful soundtrack music for sure but could be better for me...
05/23/10 06:00:11PM @tlt50:
My awareness...has always been questioned...LOL.Fantastic ethnic sounds....well produced,performaned and brought to the listener.Very cooooool listen !!
Larry T
05/21/10 11:27:41AM @mark-reed:
This one has an almost frenzied attack that assaults the eardrums with the soul intent of taking complete and total control. Another hypnotic piece that pulls the listener in. Thanks for the comeback on the previous review. I'd not heard of that instrument. Another excellent piece well done
<p>The Mother Fakirs is a revolving door of musicians started back in 2005, dedicated to creating exciting ethnic music with a rock feel. The musicians involved are Amun Abdul-Khabir(Kevin Bottorff) ; Hakim Ahava Kiva (Leo Taglialavore- RIP Leo!) ; Habib Al-Fayez (Marlon Kempmann) ; Sri Dayananda Vishwamitra (Bill MacKechnie of Anubis Spire) ; Abhi Bali (Jerry Willard) ; Kalah (Janie Devilla)</p>
Powerful sitar melodies and certainly an intense trip. Good for soundtracks as it's powerful. My major problem is that the backing is very murky and undefined - a bit a psychedlic blur, I guess. I just wish it had clearer grooves and parts to back up that lead work. But if that's how you like it, so be it...
Powerful sitar melodies and certainly an intense trip. Good for soundtracks as it's powerful. My major problem is that the backing is very murky and undefined - a bit a psychedlic blur, I guess. I just wish it had clearer grooves and parts to back up that lead work. But if that's how you like it, so be it...
I like the intensity of it but I do find the beds of sound a bit murky and unclear. I guess it's a psychedelic blur but I just wish it had some clearer parts and grooves. Powerful soundtrack music for sure but could be better for me...
My awareness...has always been questioned...LOL.Fantastic ethnic sounds....well produced,performaned and brought to the listener.Very cooooool listen !!
Larry T
This one has an almost frenzied attack that assaults the eardrums with the soul intent of taking complete and total control. Another hypnotic piece that pulls the listener in. Thanks for the comeback on the previous review. I'd not heard of that instrument. Another excellent piece well done