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Prophesy - Nitin Sawhney

 
Description: Genre: Pop - Dance Pop / Artist: Nitin Sawhney / Explicit Lyrics / Audio CD released 2001-06-18 at V2 / Disc #1 ... more
Prophesy - Nitin Sawhney ... Tracklisting
1 Sunset
2 Nothing
3 Acquired Dreams
4 Nothing More
5 Moonrise
6 Street Guru (Part One)
7 The Preacher
8 Breathing Light
9 Developed
10 Footsteps
11 Walk Away
12 Cold & Intimate
13 Street Guru (Part Two)
14 Ripping Out Tears
15 Prophesy

Newest Review: ... we make our own prophecies". This is the theme of the album, questioning whether technology is actually overrated in ... more

 ... making countries more developed. The album consists of a diverse range of guest artists collaborating with Nitin. Some tracks are simply interviews with different people across the globe. It is impressive to have Indian, hip hop, Arabic and African influences all contained in one album. The problem is that the album lacks cohesion, jumping from one world style to another. Attempts at fusing different styles together, for example drum n bass samples, arabic vocals and then jazzy rhodes in the track Acquired Dreams, are...more

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Premium Review Prophesy - Nitin Sawhney: World music on 1 album (264 words)
by - written on 31/12/08 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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[Also reviewed on Epinions and Ciao] Nitin Sawhney is an Indian-British musician/producer and Prophesy is his 5th album [2001]. The writing on the album sleeve questions whether the materialistic "developed" world is superior to the more spiritual "developing" world, ending with the line "I guess we make our own prophecies". This is the theme of the album, questioning whether technology is actually overrated in making countries more developed. The album consists of a diverse range of guest artists collaborating with Nitin. Some tracks are simply interviews with different people across the globe. It is impressive to have ...  Read the complete review

 

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