Drum the Bass by Shri
Tracks:
- Meditation
- Camels
- Village By the River
- Trains
- Inside Outside
- Camels (Instrumental)
- Before the Rain
- Bombay
- Maybe but not really
Review:
A musician from Bombay trying to create and produce music, and that too fusion. Cool idea.
Now, what exactly is fusion? Well, as far as I am concerned its a blend of diverse cultural sounds put together to create a new unique sound. Shri definitly does that in his album. Although, you would think that a man with so much talent (shown by his other work for Outcaste Records) would actually know how to put multiple instruments/tracks/vocals together to create good song. Or even a decent one. About the only song I liked on this album was Camels. That too the instrumental. The song showed the pure south asian talent that Shri brings to Outcaste Records. The rest of the tracks however, were very disappointing. Eventually though they grew on me. But hey even bacteria grows, that don't mean its good. Having heard his work with Badmarsh first, I was expecting and hoping for so much more from this album but, maybe thats why I was so disappointed. I was expecting too much. Who knows. All i know is, the album is mediocre and every song could have been better.
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