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Harida's debut album The Gift is influenced by his journeys to
India and his expieriences with meditation. He incorporates the music he heard
there in temples and at religious festivals.
Harida's main instrument in this album is the santoor, accompanied by Yashu's
flutes and enhanced by inventive measures of keyboards, drums and ethnic
percussion.
The opening track Love Poem speaks straight to the heart and evokes a warm and
sparkling joy inside - a feeling also dominant in the next track. Spirits,
a quiet tune played entirely with Tibetan gongs moves the energy deep inside;
followed by a ten minute track called Latihan, where the gentle dance between
flute, santoor and tabla carries the inner sensitivity softly to the surface,
to simply overflow in the final tunes; delicate and joyful in Geetesh, wild
and fiery in Hola.
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| 1. Love Poem
(Harida) |
8:05 |
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| 2. Jaburu (Yashu,
Nivedano) |
11:23 |
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| 3. Spirits
(Harida) |
5:35 |
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| 4. Latihan
(Harida) |
10:57 |
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| 5. Geetesh
(Yashu) |
4:59 |
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| 6. Luna de
Santiago (Benavent) |
4:16 |
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| 7. Hola
(Harida) |
9:53 |
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total time: |
55:08 |
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instrumentation:
Harida:
santoor, tabla, drums, keyboard
Yashu: flute
Praful: soprano saxophon on Hola
Jose Lopretti: keyboard on Luna de Santiago, Love Poem
Toni Xucla: keyboard on Geetesh
Ardha: guitar on Jaburu
credits:
recorded at Nazca Music, Netherlands - 1997
studio engineering by Harida Quinteros
cover design by Riki Mijling
digital illustration by Rakesk Mijling
photos by Riki Mijling
executive producer: Harida Quinteros, Nartan Ratjen |
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