Comments on: Language Barriers http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/ All that flavorful brownness in one savory packet Sat, 30 Nov 2013 11:11:28 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: runescape armor http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-278577 runescape armor Mon, 27 Sep 2010 03:31:26 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-278577 <p>come on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p> come on !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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By: runescape accounts http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-238503 runescape accounts Tue, 05 May 2009 10:22:07 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-238503 <p>I just checked and its available on iTunes. Its a great album and I think its much better than Nitin's latest. I was not impressed much by Nitin's latest which was just all over the place. I love how Karsh works within a genre and reinvents it from within. He is definitely one of the pioneers in this scene.</p> I just checked and its available on iTunes. Its a great album and I think its much better than Nitin’s latest. I was not impressed much by Nitin’s latest which was just all over the place. I love how Karsh works within a genre and reinvents it from within. He is definitely one of the pioneers in this scene.

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By: nycpepe http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-51846 nycpepe Sun, 26 Mar 2006 04:35:35 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-51846 <p>Karsh "live" is quite a sight to behold. Besides the standard rock instruments he can play, he is quite the demon on the tabla. At a screening for a documentary on Zaakir Hussain, during the Q&A after, the maestro pointed to Karsh Kale as his successor.. that's quite an endorsement. If you are in NY, you can catch the "official" album release party and live band set at the Canal Room on April 11 (Tue). Doors at 7PM:::Show at 8:30PM Cover: $12 :: Canal Room 285 W. Broadway @ Canal A/C/E/1/N/R to Canal Street.</p> Karsh “live” is quite a sight to behold. Besides the standard rock instruments he can play, he is quite the demon on the tabla. At a screening for a documentary on Zaakir Hussain, during the Q&A after, the maestro pointed to Karsh Kale as his successor.. that’s quite an endorsement. If you are in NY, you can catch the “official” album release party and live band set at the Canal Room on April 11 (Tue). Doors at 7PM:::Show at 8:30PM Cover: $12 :: Canal Room 285 W. Broadway @ Canal A/C/E/1/N/R to Canal Street.

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By: sahej http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-51807 sahej Sat, 25 Mar 2006 17:00:02 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-51807 <p>karsh kale is awesome live, i love your review sajit. particularly where you're saying he's american</p> karsh kale is awesome live, i love your review sajit. particularly where you’re saying he’s american

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By: absolutgcs http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-51792 absolutgcs Sat, 25 Mar 2006 07:22:54 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-51792 <p>just got the cd last night from itunes and i've been listening to it. some phenomenal tracks! i'm loving dancing @ sunset. props to karsh for diversifying his style. i'm not a huge of the lyrical content in this type of music but he makes it work. definitely recommend it!</p> just got the cd last night from itunes and i’ve been listening to it. some phenomenal tracks! i’m loving dancing @ sunset. props to karsh for diversifying his style. i’m not a huge of the lyrical content in this type of music but he makes it work. definitely recommend it!

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By: Sajit http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-51419 Sajit Thu, 23 Mar 2006 06:43:05 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-51419 <blockquote>As for Karsh, can anyone recommend three or four tracks of his I simply must get? It's a shame: I have everything by Nitin Sawhney, I have loads of Talvin Singh, and a couple of albums by Cheb-I-Sabbah, but somehow, no Karsh.</blockquote> <p>Al Jibraiq:</p> <p>On Broken English I would recommend Dancing at Sunset, Beautiful, Innocence and Power, and Some Things Are OK, although I really do like all the tracks--I highly recommend buying the entire album.</p> <p>On Liberation, I loved Milan, and enjoyed Instinct, Liberation, and Analog Moodswings.</p> <p>On Realize, again, I loved the entire album, some favorite tracks are Empty Hands, Distance, Tour Guide, Home, Fabric, and Longing</p> <p>Sorry, I can't wittle it down more for you.</p> As for Karsh, can anyone recommend three or four tracks of his I simply must get? It’s a shame: I have everything by Nitin Sawhney, I have loads of Talvin Singh, and a couple of albums by Cheb-I-Sabbah, but somehow, no Karsh.

Al Jibraiq:

On Broken English I would recommend Dancing at Sunset, Beautiful, Innocence and Power, and Some Things Are OK, although I really do like all the tracks–I highly recommend buying the entire album.

On Liberation, I loved Milan, and enjoyed Instinct, Liberation, and Analog Moodswings.

On Realize, again, I loved the entire album, some favorite tracks are Empty Hands, Distance, Tour Guide, Home, Fabric, and Longing

Sorry, I can’t wittle it down more for you.

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By: Pattie Kaur http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-51394 Pattie Kaur Thu, 23 Mar 2006 00:47:40 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-51394 <p><b>I went in by mistake, obviously. (Nah Lonely Planet recommended it as they chart the history of the vibrator - some really ancient ones there). Anyway on the counter were hundreds of dhamaal flyers! Interesting.</b></p> <p>and i never look at sardars. ;) lol.......</p> <p>anyhoo.....mehtinks i gotta check out karsh. seems cool.</p> I went in by mistake, obviously. (Nah Lonely Planet recommended it as they chart the history of the vibrator – some really ancient ones there). Anyway on the counter were hundreds of dhamaal flyers! Interesting.

and i never look at sardars. ;) lol…….

anyhoo…..mehtinks i gotta check out karsh. seems cool.

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By: zahir http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2006/03/21/language_barrie/comment-page-1/#comment-51342 zahir Wed, 22 Mar 2006 21:32:28 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=3184#comment-51342 <p>Looks like Karsh is getting some good reviews. Here is what <a href="http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/reviews/album_review_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002198678">Billboard</a> says about him:</p> <p>Karsh Kale has an enviable reputation in the biz as a brilliant percussionist, yet, as his solo records have demonstrated, his talent goes way beyond his drum chops. "Broken English" paints Kale's musical world in the most vivid colors. Rock, electronica, Southern Indian carnatic music, Bollywood strings and hip-hop are all factors here as is everything from tabla to guitar to electric santoor. The album opens with "Manifest" featuring MC Napoleon rapping in one language while Vishal Vaid sings in another, both underscored by a deep groove. It is quintessential Kale—the Asian underground in the Bronx, the carnatic vibe in Alphabet City—and it is some of the most creative music out there. —Philip Van Vleck</p> Looks like Karsh is getting some good reviews. Here is what Billboard says about him:

Karsh Kale has an enviable reputation in the biz as a brilliant percussionist, yet, as his solo records have demonstrated, his talent goes way beyond his drum chops. “Broken English” paints Kale’s musical world in the most vivid colors. Rock, electronica, Southern Indian carnatic music, Bollywood strings and hip-hop are all factors here as is everything from tabla to guitar to electric santoor. The album opens with “Manifest” featuring MC Napoleon rapping in one language while Vishal Vaid sings in another, both underscored by a deep groove. It is quintessential Kale—the Asian underground in the Bronx, the carnatic vibe in Alphabet City—and it is some of the most creative music out there. —Philip Van Vleck

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