FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –
The multinational, multicultural band
called Ananda Rasa Kirtan have released their newest LP record album,
“Mulani – dub Kirtan.” The record is comprised of eight unique
reggae tracks for a total listening time of a full hour. Warm, full
of groove, culturally rich and spiritually fecund, “Mulani – dub
Kirtan” by Ananda Rasa Kirtan is an album in a colorful class of
its own.
The music of “Mulani – dub Kirtan”
is an innovative blend of roots reggae, raga, and kirtan. Raga is an
eastern style composed of scales particular to the Indian
subcontinent, and kirtan is a form of devotional chanting in the
Sanskrit language which belongs to the Bhakti traditions of Hinduism,
Sikhism and some forms of Buddhism.
While these musical sources may seem
too foreign for one another to correspond, the clear fact is that dub
reggae and kirtan (or “dub kirtan”) intertwine seamlessly. The
raga chord progressions, too, which have formed a sonorous platform
for kirtan chants for millennia, likewise dovetail with such elements
of reggae as its unmistakable rhythm guitar and interspersed bass
lines. Ananda Rasa Kirtan's translation of these two seemingly
disparate styles is remarkably intuitive, as if this cross-cultural
music had been there all along.
“This album brings together two
worlds of music, kirtan and roots reggae, which both have their roots
in spirituality,” writes bandleader and music scholar David Estes.
Estes grew up in India learning
primarily Western music at an international boarding school. Upon
hearing “Kaya” by Bob Marley at the age of 12, he became
enthralled by the reggae sound and went on to play guitar, keyboard,
and vocals in reggae and rock bands. After later spending several
years in the United States, he returned to India where he practiced
kirtan, meditation, and seva (service) as a full-time resident in
daily ashram life. It was here that he began his ongoing study of
Indian music and Indian instruments, including tabla, harmonium, and
Hindustani vocal.
Speaking of the themes of Ananda Rasa
Kirtan's new album, Estes writes: “Mulani – dub Kirtan shares
with the listener a mystical, spiritual and musical experience of the
cosmic energy vibration invoked by chanting the sacred Name in
Sanskrit. These chants are sung to the steady pulse of roots reggae
rhythms with dub elements in various progressions and moods of Indian
raga scale melodies. This mystical, spiritual and musical experience
is of 'Mulani' – roots, source, foundation, beginning (sanskrit) –
the infinite.”
Regardless of what the music fan may or
may not think of world religion or spirituality as a whole, the
aforementioned musical experience is a fresh, unsung beauty, and
something every listener deserves to hear firsthand.
“Mulani – dub Kirtan” by Ananda
Rasa Kirtan is available online worldwide. Get in early.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
ARTIST CONTACT INFO:
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anandarasakirtan.com
anandarasakirtan.com
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