A publication of the Batish Institute of Indian Music and Fine Arts


CD Reviews


This is our first attempt at reviewing CDs. Our reviews are more on the educational side. I hope they give you a different slant on the music of the artists reviewed. Since a lot of music is poorly distributed we thought it would be a good idea to have it available for sale through our institute. So here goes......

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Traditional Music of India


The Sabri Brothers

Their debut release on Xenophile Records, Danbury CT.

Nada Tarangini

by Ganesh and Kumaresh

Classical Flute Music of India

by Pandit Raghunath Seth

Call of the Valley (CD Re-release 1995)

by Shiv Kumar Sharma / Hariprasad Chaurasia / Brij Bhushan Kaabraa

Fusion Music


In Search of Soul

by Misty Rhythms

Blue Incantation

by Sanjay Mishra
with special guest Jerry Garcia

Blue Incantation

by Sanjay Mishra
with special guest Jerry Garcia

Planet Soup (1995)

Various Ellipsis Arts Artists
3 CD Set.

Other Releases

The Gourd Music Sampler (1995)

Various Gourd Music artists

Celtic Soul (1996)

by Noirin Ni Riain

CD-ROMs Released

Karishma

by Multisync Trends Inc. (1996)

Fables from India

by Multisync Trends Inc. (1996)


Ashwin Batish
Managing Editor

Issues:

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