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Mukta — Bindi
Album: Indian Sitar & World Jazz
Avg rating:
6.7

Your rating:
Total ratings: 1583









Released: 2000
Length: 3:52
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(Instrumental)
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 wingfinger wrote:

can't resist tapping foot... lifting arms... pointing hands outward... moving head from side to side without tilting it...


I Agree! Same here!  Thanx RP!  
EXCELLENT!!  I never heard of her (them) before. That is why we come here.   Thanx RP!   
Not your normal beats you hear down at your local curry house!
 eyke wrote:
What is Royal Enfield, so I searched and the Eicher in the co name is my family name, unfortunately, not the same branch....snap!
Funny a Germanic name for an Indian company.

British since 1901, then moved to Indian partnerships and production since 1955.

Very well respected marque.
 eyke wrote:


peregrin wrote:

Haha, same experience for me up to my eyeballs bug tracing in source code ... dreaming of escaping to India on a motorbike with this track on the headphones :)


 
tonyinnj wrote:

Royal Enfield...?-)

Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.


 
What is Royal Enfield, so I searched and the Eicher in the co name is my family name, unfortunately, not the same branch....snap!
Funny a Germanic name for an Indian company.

Nothing wrong with Asian motorcycles.

“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win”.
(Mahatma Gandhi)



peregrin wrote:

Haha, same experience for me up to my eyeballs bug tracing in source code ... dreaming of escaping to India on a motorbike with this track on the headphones :)


 
tonyinnj wrote:

Royal Enfield...?-)

Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.


 
What is Royal Enfield, so I searched and the Eicher in the co name is my family name, unfortunately, not the same branch....snap!
Funny a Germanic name for an Indian company.
Love it!
 peregrin wrote:

Haha, same experience for me up to my eyeballs bug tracing in source code ... dreaming of escaping to India on a motorbike with this track on the headphones :)

Top track, will have to add this to my travel set ....


Royal Enfield...?-)

Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E. 

Remarkable.
Thanks, George.
 ScottishWillie wrote:
Almost all positive comments but this brilliant track is still only rated at 6.6?
 
People with nothing nice to say should say nothing.
Almost all positive comments but this brilliant track is still only rated at 6.6?
Just doing some Sidney Poitier  dance moves to this. (from To Sir with Love)
 SquiddlyDiddly wrote:

Joining you. . . 

Who else?
 

Yup Defo foot tapping to this.

Gets a 7 from me too
 wingfinger wrote:
can't resist tapping foot... lifting arms... pointing hands outward... moving head from side to side without tilting it...
 
Joining you. . . 

Who else?
LOVE this funky world music sound.
 
Let the chair dancing begin...
Nantes is on the top of the world tonight ! Incredible creative jazz scene here
 CrackerjaxATX wrote:
me too fellow austinite!  Glad we have Indrajit Banerjee

 
Hannio wrote:
Yeah, I'm a sucker for anything with a sitar in it.
 

 

Just checked his concert schedule and didn't see anything for 2017.  {#Sad}
 jocelynsart wrote:
I just Love this kind of music!
 
You and me both!
I just Love this kind of music!
Groove-a-licious!
 philbertr wrote:
Growing on me.  I was up to my eyeballs in a spreadsheet when I noticed my feet tapping, my head bopping and a smile starting to warm my face.  7 {#Arrow} 8

 
Haha, same experience for me up to my eyeballs bug tracing in source code ... dreaming of escaping to India on a motorbike with this track on the headphones :)

Top track, will have to add this to my travel set ....
Bindi is a candidate for  English.
GROOVY, baby!  Put that on the old turntable and cue it up again and again as long as the Party Buzz lasts... 
I like this track! Is the whole album like this? 
me too fellow austinite!  Glad we have Indrajit Banerjee

 
Hannio wrote:
Yeah, I'm a sucker for anything with a sitar in it.
 


Funki Hindi Bindi!  Percussion and bass really drive this along ....
Yeah, I'm a sucker for anything with a sitar in it.
dreaming from caffee d'el mare, Ibiza, laid back :0}}}
As Bill says: "Radio Paradise dot calm"
Hey, this is some cool stuff...a bit of MM&W feel to the bass and rhythm, and those killer jags and runs on the sitar make my task of tearing down and packing up for the big move very enjoyable (and the frosty mugs of Yebisu help, too)...oh, my...Bad Sneakers creeping up next; AWESOME, I'm happy digging groovy tunes on RP while the cold rain falls outside...

Nice!
Pretty cool. I wish they played music like this at my weekly Indian lunch restaurant...
me likey likey!
can't resist tapping foot... lifting arms... pointing hands outward... moving head from side to side without tilting it...
Fine use of the default drum loops. {#Rolleyes}
I'm feeling it...thanks for the introduction, once again, Bill! {#Yes}
Growing on me.  I was up to my eyeballs in a spreadsheet when I noticed my feet tapping, my head bopping and a smile starting to warm my face.  7 {#Arrow} 8
Actually its more like 1 billion now. Plus expats in the Indian diaspora. maxmox wrote:
Huh? I guess that 700 million or so Indian nationals won't be missing your 'non-engagement'
Tireux_De_Roche wrote:
I just can't get into the sound of Indian music.
Huh? I guess that 700 million or so Indian nationals won't be missing your 'non-engagement'
Tireux_De_Roche wrote:
I just can't get into the sound of Indian music.
Beatnik meets Bollywood
Steven_G wrote:
Um, NYY96, you are supposed to be buying the music - not just downloading it for free! As far as obtaining the music in a legal manner, click on this link to Amazon.com. It is fairly pricy at $23.99, however. But you could elect to buy a previously used copy on the same Amazon.com web page. By the way, Amazon.com pigeonholes this music as World Jazz . I wasn't sure what to call it either. I did like it a lot myself!
UUUUUMMMMM!!! There are SUBSCRIPTION SITES that you pay to download. D'OH!!!
I just can't get into the sound of Indian music.
perhaps they meant to download it on Itunes or something similar where you do pay for the music? it's possible. and i like this tune also! :)
Steven_G wrote:
Um, NYY96, you are supposed to be buying the music - not just downloading it for free! As far as obtaining the music in a legal manner, click on this link to Amazon.com. It is fairly pricy at $23.99, however. But you could elect to buy a previously used copy on the same Amazon.com web page. By the way, Amazon.com pigeonholes this music as World Jazz . I wasn't sure what to call it either. I did like it a lot myself!
OK Dad
Waitress, I'll have the Curried Chicken?
Refreshing west meets east yin yang
i like it... more plz :)
Sweet tune.
NYY96 wrote:
I give it a 10 because it's different, it's new-age, and it's something you won't hear other places . . . I can't even find it to download it. . . Where do they find this stuff, it's awesome. . .Next we gotta hear Shastro!
Um, NYY96, you are supposed to be buying the music - not just downloading it for free! As far as obtaining the music in a legal manner, click on this link to Amazon.com. It is fairly pricy at $23.99, however. But you could elect to buy a previously used copy on the same Amazon.com web page. By the way, Amazon.com pigeonholes this music as World Jazz . I wasn't sure what to call it either. I did like it a lot myself!
Ok, I'm liking this!
Zweiblumen wrote:
number6 wrote:
An excellent change of fare. Thanks, Bill!
Yes, but too long
After nearly four minutes of patience, MTV world renders a thoughtful contribution.
number6 wrote:
An excellent change of fare. Thanks, Bill!
Yes, but too long
An excellent change of fare. Thanks, Bill!
KevDog wrote:
Kind of a Charles Mingus meets Ravi Shankar meets Burt Bacharach vibe to it. I dig it.
You were doing pretty good there up until you got to the Bacharach part. Wut u talkin' 'bout, Willis??
gotta love the Sitar... cool sound
The backtrack for this kind of reminds me of Heavy Metal Drummer by Wilco.
iggy33 wrote:
Tx RP for yet revealing another jewel to me !!!
I wish Jewel would reveal herself to me!!
the_Jake likes it!!!!
Tx RP for yet revealing another jewel to me !!!
wow! i\'ve had that cd for years now. i rarely listen to it and here it is, revealing itself again to me, through radioparadise. brings me one step closer to consciousness, i guess. ;)
Lady\'s fingers?
Stand-up Bass + Sitar + Sampler = Sensational Q
Frikin\' GREAT. This CD is available at Amazon, $19 import...
I give it a 10 because it\'s different, it\'s new-age, and it\'s something you won\'t hear other places . . . I can\'t even find it to download it. . . Where do they find this stuff, it\'s awesome. . .Next we gotta hear Shastro!