

1. Bangdad Listen
2. The Fine Line Between Passion And Fear Listen
3. Jungle A Listen
4. Aphrodite's Shoe Listen
5. Sussan 9 (Living In Backward World) Listen
6. Through Cinemas Listen
7. Shrine Of Sringar Listen
8. Under Influence Listen
9. Tchengo Listen
10. The Third Chamber (Part 4) Listen
I haven't heard this yet (it's a request) so I'm gonna copy paste:
Drawing from their Indian and Middle Eastern heritages, the UK dance/ambient outfit Loop Guru create quintessential exotic grooves with a fat wall-of-sound typical of Nation Records, full of evocative instrumentation and layered over a bottom heavy rhythm section. Like their siblings, Transglobal Underground, they utilize their roots in an intelligent and non-superficial way, truly echoing the culture-bending populace of metropolitan clubland. Their heady, dub-influenced brew spans the sonic range from dervish intensity to long, raga-esque soundscapes deceptively simple in their complexity. The Casbah vocals of Sussan Deihim and Islamic samples are underpinned by the conscious, fat rhythms of Count Dubulah, Salman Gita, and crew weaving gamelan, Hindu, and Nubian elements into proto-funk and trip hop grooves. With a street level spirituality and global conciousness, "Duniya" creates aural tapestries that become a highly listenable urban safari, melding both time and cultures in a new and original expression of world citizenship. --Derek Rath
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THANKS BUDDY
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