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Can't wait to get into more of his stuff. I do agree with one of the other reviewers in that the album has flow problems, and it jumps too much at some points. On the whole, though, I love it. I'd heard Flight IC408 years ago, never really gave it much attention. :) I popped it in, and was blown away. Then one day, at my ex's house, I spotted Anokha on her CD rack. Jaan is one of the coolest tracks I've ever heard, I'm still trying to find a set to hook it into(and I'm close).
I bought this CD thinking about the indian-electronic music, and i get disappointed when i heard it, it hasn't the indian essence like other CD's, it's more electronic than anything, and believe me that i'm a fan of talvin singh, karsh kale, cheb i sabbah and more.but anyway it has few cool songs, all are from talvin singh, one from state of bengal "flight IC408" and from Rahman (mumbai theme tune), it's like a bollywood score
I made myself a note to NEVER purchase another Talvin Singh CD. The rest were trash.I should have known because I purchased "Ha" before, another Talving Singh CD and only one track was good on that one "Mustard Fields". You really have to be spaced out on acid to get into any of this stuff if you ask me. I bought this CD because so many good reviews about it were listed, but man. I don't know how this got so many good reviews, so I had to cast my vote and try to balance the scales here. This CD is just plain awfull and I think I have an eclectic music taste. what a terrible dissapointment. This is TRANCE music, only one track remained in my collection and that was "Chitagong Chill".
Not exactly enough Asian influence for me. Pretty good CD.
This CD is fun and worth owning. Talvin is a fantastic Artist, I will always be a fan. This one is more Digital and Drum and Bass than Ha, so If you like Ha for that reason you will love this. He also has a little more humor with his mixes on this CD and seems to enjoy catching the listener off guard.
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