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The Triple audio CD version of Deepest India is now out of stock and discontinued. A common sight and sound in both cities and villages in India are the wedding bands playing what is commonly termed 'Street Music' using Western Brass-Band style instruments.įolk ensembles featured on Deepest India vary from simple ethnic duos to multi-percussive setups using Eastern and Western instruments.ĭeepest India Disc 3 features a great variety of Indian moods and musical textures, and form a valuable resource bank of loops at 80, 90, 100, 110 and 120 BPM to use and abuse,mix and match with the instrumental phrases on Disc 2, or with other rhythm samples in your collection, or to be generally creative to your heart's content!Īll of the sounds on Deepest India were lovingly produced by Paul Hodson and Hardeep Saini (a.k.a.
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Orchestration and harmonisation, introduced from the West, as featured in the Film Orchestra samples, have added new dimensions to Indian music. Classical ensembles generally feature a leading Solo Instrument such as a Sitar, a Drone (usually a Taanpoora) a main percussionist (for example, a Tablachi) and possibly secondary percussion such as a Ghara (Clay pot). Most music in India is played in a 'group' context and Instrumental Ensembles are a traditional feature of Indian music. The complexity of Asian rhythm cycles means that users may wish to experiment with the start point of the samples for the 'best fit' within their compositions. Extended phrases have been provided wherever possible to keep any lyrical content intact. Vocals were generally sung to 80, 90, 100, 110 0r 120 BPM, except for vocal passages where tempo is traditionally irrelevant (e.g. However, there's no need to feel bound by the suggested key - it's all about experimenting and having fun!
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The vocalists sing in the traditional Ragas of Indian music, and where possible an attempt was made to translate the Raga to the nearest equivalent Western key. The samples were all specially recorded in various studios throughout the Punjab using the finest singers - both classically trained vocalists and those whose expertise has been developed through numerous live performances in the villages and townships of the Punjab (Except for a small selection of 'Vintage' samples - lo-fi but hi-fun!). From the subtlety, dexterity and sheer expressiveness of an 'Alaap' from a Classical Indian Raga to the raw energy of the 'Hek' of a Punjabi Folk song, Deepest India's vocals CD truly provides a definitive collection of all that typifies the Indian Vocal tradition. The producers have tried to retain the delicate feel, skill and passion of vocalists who, between them, embody the widest variety of singing styles in the field of Indian music.
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The vocals on CD1 reflect the timeless splendour, tradition and unique heritage of this area. Welcome to the colourful world of the land of five rivers - the Punjab in Northern India.