Japa - Dave Stringer CD
Sanskrit mantra chanting and kirtan that marries the mysticism and improvisatory freedom of traditional Indian music with the devotional intensity and live energy of American gospel. Recorded in a series of live-in-the-studio sessions, 'Japa' (a Sanskrit word meaning repetition of a mantra) offers delicious mantras, barefoot grooves, swirling incense and improvisational epiphanies.
Titres:
- Ganapati Om 8:26
- Jay Ambe 7:45
- Hey Shiva Shankara 9:33
- Devakinandana Gopala (major) 9:26
- Shri Ram Jay Ram 6:06
- Shanti Om 8:29
About Dave Stringer:
Dave Stringers sound marries the transcendent mysticism of traditional Indian instruments with the exuberant, groove-oriented sensibility of American gospel, and he is regarded as one of the most gifted singers in the genre. Stringer, who is also an accomplished composer and multi-instrumentalist, has a special ability to bring people together and inspire them to sing. His work intends to create a modern and participatory theatrical experience out of the ancient traditions of kirtan and yoga, open to a multiplicity of interpretations, and accessible to all.
Based in Los Angeles, Stringer has produced varied recordings with other celebrated World musicians including Azam Ali, Vas, Axiom of Choice, Rasa, Suzanne Teng, Shaman’s Dream and the Open Door Orchestra. Chant artists Donna Delory, Suzanne Sterling, and Girish went on to launch their own careers in the genre after spending time in Stringer’s performing and recording ensembles. His voice also appears on numerous soundtracks, including the blockbuster film Matrix Revolutions and the video game Myst. Some of the other CDs he has produced under his own name, Mala and Divas & Devas, are heard in yoga studios throughout the world. À notre regret, la réduction professeur de yoga n s'applique pas à cet article.
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