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Manish Vyas : Sattva
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This organic blend of tabla, violin, sitar, flute, percussion and understated electronica vibrates with silence, devotion and prayer--an ideal accompaniment to yoga, massage, meditation and enlightened listening.
Genre: World: Asian
Release Date: 2003
Sattva Record Label: White Swan Records
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Ishq 8:09 Album Only
Tumi Bhaja Re Mana 8:07 Album Only
Sattva 7:06 Album Only
Shivoham 9:42 Album Only
Meera 6:53 Album Only
Karuna 7:56 Album Only
Om Namo Narayana 8:19 Album Only
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Album Notes

Manish Vyas learned to play tabla at the best address for this complicated Indian percussion instrument: Ustad Alla Rakha (the late father of Zakir Hussain). Born in India to a family of musicians, Manish performed for many years as a singer, percussionist and composer in traditional kirtan bands, gathering plenty of knowledge about traditional folk, bhajans and the energetic Qawwali music from the Sufi tradition. He is an accomplished player of the santoor, an instrument from Kashmir with 86 strings, as well as keyboards and the Indian harmonium. Manish has integrated many different styles into his music as a result of playing with many international musicians. He has toured worldwide with Prem Joshua, and performed and co-written music with Deva Premal and Chinmaya Dunster.

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REVIEWS

Very cool music.
author: Kathleen
I particularly like the first tune. The sounds get inside me.
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Absolutely wonderful!
author: Eileen Hazel
This is a really beautiful CD, gorgeous chants, beautiful vocals, really nice musical arrangements. Great for meditation or just having on when you're doing just about anything. I love it and I'm glad I got it!
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An excellent CD.
author: Pamela
This music grabbed me the first time I heard it and I wasn't disappointed by the CD. I'm sure I'll listen to it over and over
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Devotional energy becomes sensuous groove
author: Richard Dunlap
Luscious production, delicate and confident instrumental touches, moving vocals and subtle developments. Soothing and invigorating at the same time. This is a bit more "New Age" than I usually listen too, but this music grabbed me and wouldn't let go. Very well done, lush but not syrupy, modern but not gimicky. Such excellent balance and integration. Listen to the samples, you'll know if it's for you or not.
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