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NAPRA REVIEW: July/August 2001
Shanti-Shanti , entirely pleasant, gentle, listenable music with a subtle air
of distinction. Designed to support bodywork and deep relaxation/healing, the
flute, tanpura, keyboard, santoor, guitar and percussion weave Latin and Indian
influences with centering rhythms and a spacious, freeing feel. Shanti (peace
and silence in Sanskrit) seems appropriate.
New Age Voice, October 2001
If you are in the market for music for deep relaxation, meditation and massage,
Shanti-Shanti is an exquisite fine piece of work. You can let yourself go into
the most serene places with this music that you may find yourself just
drifting, letting the pleasant beauty set your mind at ease and pleasantly
floating into a place where all the stress and tension just melt away.
New Age Retailer, January/February 2002
Yashu and Harida have the courage to leave lots of silence between notes,
allowing a sense of peace to gradually overtake the listeners until there is no
seperation between melody and heart. Recommend the healing energy of
Shanti-Shanti to customers who value the deep peace that meditation music can
bring.
Osho Verlag, Germany
...the music is not only good for Sessions, but also gives me in daily life
such a soothing moment - I guess what touches me the most is that it is very
feel-able how long the two musicians know each other - the music vibrates with
musical intimacy.
Russian magazine, New Age, Instrumental and World Music
Their music makes life lighter, it is easier to be in an alter state, where
love and sunshine are natural, where the words are needless, when you dont have
to pretend, to hide something from yourself and others, when your whole husk
falls down and only You remain A cosmic feeling An infinite bliss...
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