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Sufi Moon : Sufi Moon
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Spiritual Pakistani Qawwali from the Sufi Shrines meets archaic Swiss jazzy alphorns around the many spheres and territories of the Moon.
Genre: Jazz: World Fusion
Release Date: 2003
Sufi Moon Record Label: Plainisphare
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Moon Chant. Ali Ali Keyan Gham Taldey 9:57 $0.99
We Three . (Rumi) 1:36 $0.99
Gem of the Night. Haq Farid Ya Farid 7:56 $0.99
Moon and Stars. (Iqbal) 1:52 $0.99
Reason and Love. Dorey Bababuley Shah 14:50 $0.99
Haq Mollah Ali Mollah 4:21 $0.99
Voyage dans la Lune. (Cyrano de Bérgerac) 1:55 $0.99
Lost in Space. Chiryan Boldiyan 8:47 $0.99
New Moon. (Iqbal) 1:46 $0.99
Tides. Ishiq Nachaya 3:23 $0.99
Sufi Moon 3:23 $0.99
Autour de la Lune. (Jules Vernes) 2:36 $0.99
Moon. Dil Dey Ander Tu 6:38 $0.99
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Album Notes

Sufi Moon is a fusion of Qawwali Music and Alphorns, composed of three swiss jazz musicians and two pakistani qawwals. One of the more interesting musical performances at the Sufi Soul World Music Festival in Lahore, Pakistan, the Sufi Moon project explores the spiritual symbolism of the moon, which Anna Grichting sees as "a universal symbol as well as the symbol of Islam - the crescent." The Swiss group was first exposed to subcontinental Sufi philosophy three years ago and "Sufi Moon" was created with Pakistani qawwal Sher Miandad Khan and tabla nawaz, Waris Ali Balu Khan, whom they met at the first Sufi Soul Festival in 2000. The fusion has also been performed during the Urs at Pakpattan (the yearly celebrations that take place in the sufi shrine on the birth date of the saint) and at venues across Switzerland and the Penjab. Jean-Jacques Pedretti and Robert Morgenthaler's wonderful bass performances, mostly with wind instruments, (the trombone, alphorn and didgeridoo and conch shells), were complemented by the rhythm of Balu Khan's tabla and the spiritual voices of Anna Grichting and Sher Miandad Khan, and their performance left the audience enthralled. "Against all odds" by Bilal Murtaza Siddiqui Extracts from an newspaper article published in the Herald, Pakistan, April 2002 Each CD Cover and booklet has been individually screen printed by Christian Humbert-Droz in Geneva

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