"This CD is a creative mix of funky rhythmic grooves. Can dance to it, or do a vigorous power vinyasa yoga to it. It is a wonderful blend of traditional eastern instruments and sounds, including "eastern voice" singing, with modern techno beats. I loved it. Listen to the samples - they give you a good flavor for the music so you can see if you like it or not before you buy."
Very sensual
01/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Love this CD. I love the mixture of indian real traditional sounds and modern beat. Real percussion, sitar, organ, voices come in very smoothly. It is all layed out and thought of very good, quality of the work is incredible. Very worth listening. It will put you in the mood you would like to be in, you can meditate, practice yoga, think, make love or dance, it will all fit into the rythm."
Asha Puthli is....
UweB | Berlin, Berlin Deutschland | 02/06/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"...the female singer on some of the songs on this discs. Some years ago she had a huge Hit with "The Devil is loose" and her Disco LP "L'Indiana" was famous at Studio 54.That alone are 5 Stars! Shes just GREAT and has one of the most beautiful female voices in the world.
Go to ashaputhli.com to know more about her."
Highest Quality
Asian_dave | UK | 10/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I just saw these guys on the BBC' Network East and tried to find the songs they did there. There was some rapper (Shanti?) on with them - but these versions of the music don't have him on it. I like it anyways but hey guys how about a rapper album of this mate? Still like this though. Cheers."
The less seriously you take it, the more you'll like it
John R. Hodgkinson | 01/18/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Like others, I initially felt frustrated with the cheesy beats and blocky low-pass filters, why was the NY Times so impressed? Then I remembered the Soundz of India genre, and further factored in that NY-based insouciance - all power to those who don't think all exotic places like India must be Disneyworld-ized in order to be American-ized. Soon the structure of individual songs started to poke through. "Keep Rocking" has one of the cheesiest yet most magnificent breaks - "try and rock yourself in this position" indeed. I'd also recommend their previous Desi Vibes as more of the same (but harder to find)."