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Ink 19 :: Pure Chill Out
Various Artists (UTV / Water). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Baby Mammoth's "I'm Not Joking" and ORG Lounge's "Amon Dur" also leave you spellbound. Prime cuts from Moby, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Fila Brazillia, Nitin Sawhney, and Heather Nova have also been chosen to round out an incredibly juicy compilation that delves deeply into the bluest moods of one's existence...
Ink 19 :: Bappi Lahiri
Bappiwood Remixes (Bappiwood). Review by Bill Campbell.
...in the right hands. Lahiri really should've sought out someone who's more in touch with today's dance music reality, someone like Surinder Rattan, Nitin Sawhney or Navdeep. They would've given Bappi the fresh sound he was probably seeking for this CD—instead of producing this compost sound even Bally...
Ink 19 :: Orient Groove
Various Artists (Musicrama). Review by Bill Campbell.
ORIENT GROOVE VARIOUS ARTISTS Musicrama Where's Spooky, Britt, Nitin Sawhney, Talvin Singh, anybody? We need somebody to put some groove, some real chicken-grease funk into these Arab/Indian chill discs. I know the music's got a little bottom to it. I've heard it. What producer out there's going to ...
Ink 19 :: Zen Connection
Various Artists (New World). Review by Bill Campbell.
...soul and power than any other chill-out collection I've heard (and I've heard A LOT!). Wood has taken some of the better tracks from artists like Nitin Sawhney, Susumu Yokoto, Fahtima, Baby Mammoth, Gotan Project, LTJ Bukem, Amanaska and Ensemble Ethnique to provide us with something quite powerful...
Ink 19 :: Spiritual Life Music
Spiritual Life Music (Spiritual Life). Review by Bill Campbell.
...blue, sensual haze that simply overwhelms you. There are some devastating tracks here by Daniel Moreno, 3 Generations Walking, Jephté Guillaume, and Nitin Sawhney. Clausell appears only once on the disc with "Escravos De Jo." There are also multiple deep cuts by Mateo & Matos, African Jazz, Ola Jagun...
Ink 19 :: Kabul Workshop
Trigana (Tinder). Review by Bill Campbell.
...flooded by all types of South Asian musical fusions. Bill Laswell has been doing it for years; we're suddenly being exposed to Brit old timers like Nitin Sawhney and Talvin Singh; and Karsh Kale, Navdeep, etc., are leading the American assault. But these are the vanguard and all good. There's some real...
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