Realize

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 71:42

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tanstune

This is one of those bands, Westernized girl that I am, that I would never have gone in search of. I got a couple tracks free in e-music's free sampler albums. What surprised me was how much this grew on me. I think the blending of Western elements makes the music accessible across cultures, and personally feel that it's like an unusual spice in your dinner: an unexpected but welcome change. The woman's voice is distinctive and exotic, and the man's voice is tenor-deep and mellow. I like "Light Up the Love."

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Fusing electronica with traditional Indian music, Karsh Kale takes on a different approach than Bill Laswell and Zakir Hussain did on their Tala Matrix album (a disc which Kale contributed to). Where Laswell and Hussain built on the traditional hypnotism of Indian music, Kale fuses it with a melodic pop sensibility that, unfortunately, deadens much of the beauty of the sound and delivers it from the magical patience that tabla music is often infused with. He is most successful when he lets the quasi-spiritual trance grooves speak for themselves without making overt musical reference to the genres he is borrowing from (such as on the intro to “Distance”). Mostly, though, the sound is cluttered and ineffective, rendering cheesy what was once gorgeous. The music is at its best when it simply moves along without ceding song structure, vocal hooks, or Americanized instrumentation, like on “Conception.” This is rare, though, and Kale exotifies the music without necessarily adding anything substantial to it. – Jesse Jarnow

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