Album US 2000 on Drunken Fish Records label
Electronic and Rock (Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Ambient)
Some basic information on this release (from the booklet): Nýtu: a mythical, archaic technique of vocalisation given in the language of ancient Slav rituals, nowadays completely lost and forgotten. Some traces of the original technique can be found in the remnants of the ancient Carpathians culture. Ram Nam Satya He: a Hindu mantra accompanying the bringing of a dead body to the Ganga river. Marpha: a small village in the Kali Gandaki Valley on the Annapurna Circle trekking route. This is where the field recordings used on track 6 have been taken. Atropa Belladonna: the magic plant of the Carpathians, used to provoke an apparent death. According to the indigenous belief, it has the power to produce its own voice.
Magic Carpathians Project , *1998 PL album by | |
Tomasz Radziuk bass | |
Ramunas Jaras , clarinet, synthesizer, moog | |
Marek Styczyński , didgeridoo, dulcimer, french horn, jew's harp, vocals, flute, slovakian fujara | |
Michael Wadada b, g, sitar | |
Jan Kubek djm, tab, cjn, tabla, djembe, percussion | |
Marek Miczyk violin | |
Anna Nacher voc, vocals, dulcimer, harmonium, arco bass, sitar, percussion | |
His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso , *1935 narrator |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | India Mai | Magic Carpathians Project | 5:28 | |
2 | Ram Nam Satya He | Magic Carpathians Project | 6:35 | |
3 | Uluru | Magic Carpathians Project | 6:04 | |
4 | Transcarpathians | Magic Carpathians Project | 6:35 | |
5 | Global Dharma | Magic Carpathians Project | 2:29 | |
6 | The Marpha Beat | Magic Carpathians Project | 3:08 | |
7 | Nýtu | Magic Carpathians Project | 3:07 | |
8 | Radical Acoustic | Magic Carpathians Project | 4:13 | |
9 | Atropa Belladonna Cries | Magic Carpathians Project | 6:49 | |
10 | Dënega | Magic Carpathians Project | 5:27 | |
11 | India Mata | Magic Carpathians Project | 4:49 |