:thumbsup: Wonderful piece! Heavenly!
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The mystical harp in the beginning, soporifically paves a journey to an enchanting realm. The bass drum synonymously sounds like a heartbeat and footsteps that are usually caused by unknown excitement. The subtle nuances include tinkle bells, wind chimes, etc.
Rahman Ji’s humming leaves a haunting echo which melts in the ambient pads. Before the dramatic orchestral strings, there is a charming delay and reverb added to the humming which if you close your eyes you can see sir with a halo.
More choral music joins in after the strings and right from the exquisite solo female chant, thumping tom-drums, flourishing harps and horns to the part where Rahman Ji reaches a plateau, this piece definitely ignites a magical feeling. Very spellbinding indeed! The strings definitely paint a vast desert below a peach coloured sky, almost as if its dusk in the Sahara.
The theme ends with a piano and harp fading out. Press replay to experience this piece again and again.
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Niyaz - Sumud 2012 - 04 mazaar
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzHweRhCujw
:shock: Don't know I missed this one :(
#nowplaying The way Rahman Ji's wavers "Ali" at the beginning is highly lethal. I don't see no other singer roaring like. The raaga based first interlude :musicsmile:
Album: Sumud
Artist: Niyaz
Release:22nd of May 2012
Rahman Ji features as a guest artist for a traditional Afghan folk song.
Naan Varuvene
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac6AP0g0ELk
New York to L.A.
Rahman Ji just oozes away with absolute ease :musicsmile:
Rahman Ji's delightful portions in miracle worker :musicsmile:
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