Paolo_Bhimasena

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 Asad’s music sometimes seems to melt effortlessly into the sea of time, at other times it seems to rise like a gigantic mountain in the world of becoming.

 The advice is to let yourself be carried away by Asad’s hypnotic notes and to approach the mystical ecstasy spoken of so much by the ancient Indian theorists of aesthetics.

This review praises Ustad Asad Ali Khan's mastery of the Rudra veena, highlighting his ability to create hypnotic and spiritual musical experiences rooted in the classical Hindustani tradition. The compositions evoke sacred symbolism related to Shiva and invite deep listening. While not revolutionary, the album’s complex ragas offer a unique blend of tradition and original expression, appealing to those eager to explore India's medieval instrumental music. Dive into the mystical world of Ustad Asad Ali Khan’s Rudra veena—listen now and experience the sacred sounds of North India's classical heritage.

 "Morphine’s music was meant to be morphine for the human soul, a soul tormented by daily worries and anxieties that suddenly at night finds peace with itself and the world."

 "Each piece is a shade of the night, the tale of a nocturnal soul, a whisper of the wind that warms the listener’s heart."

Morphine's debut album 'Good' is a brilliant fusion of rock, jazz, and blues, led by Mark Sandman's poetic two-string bass. The album explores nocturnal and soulful themes, delivering a mystical musical journey. Each track presents a distinct emotional story resonating with human struggles and catharsis. 'Good' stands as an inspired and timeless work in the 90s alternative music scene. Discover the soulful journey of Morphine's 'Good'—listen now and immerse yourself in a 90s classic that soothes the soul.

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