Album US 1999 on New Earth Records label
Dance (Ambient, Drone, Tribal)
Taken from the sleeve of the CD: "Sufi Trance Music" Instruments: DAF Framedrum, Dombak Persian Drum, Dotar String Instrument, Sarud Fiddle Track 1: Poetry of Rumi On the last track music is underlayed by dervishes making a sort of prayer using their breathing. "Qalandar means free of any order, rule or tradition. The Qalandar is a freewheeling sect of Sufis that is not bound by any rules of the Tarika (order of Sufis). The Qalandar are borderless people who are not connected with any other Sufi sect. They don‘t believe in tradition, and this is reflected in their ways and music. This CD is Saam Schlamminger and Klaus Wiese‘s expression and understanding of the spirit of the Qalandar. The last piece is an original zikr. The Qalandar originated in Pakistan, but they are in no way related to any other Sufi sect like the Mevlavis of Turkey, or the Shadilis of North Africa or the Chishtis of India".
![]() | Klaus Wiese key, tmb, 1942-2009 DE recorded by, mixed by, performer, album by |
![]() | Saam Schlamminger dr, perc, *1966 DE recorded by, performer, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Tscheschme-Tark | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 10:50 | |
2 | Tscheschme-Djadu | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 8:30 | |
3 | Tscheschme-Chomaar | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 3:50 | |
4 | Tscheschme-Mast | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 5:38 | |
5 | Tscheschme-Labb | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 11:54 | |
6 | Tscheschme-Qalb | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 8:01 | |
7 | Tscheschme | Klaus Wiese & Saam Schlamminger | 16:50 |