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Music : Buddha-Bar, Vol. 7

Buddha-Bar, Vol. 7

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Buddha-Bar, Vol. 7
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 50587










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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0823807105224
Label: George V
Manufacturer: George V
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: George V
Release Date: March 29, 2005
Sales Rank: 50587
Studio: George V










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Album Description:
Ravin and David Visan have again served up a luscious, alchemical brew in which the purity of traditional sounds blends with pulsing electro in the holiest of unions. 'Sarod', the first disc, serves up a harmonious yet assorted platter of Brazilian, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Indian, and Malian sounds. 'Sarangi', the second disc, is a homage to Ustad Sultan Khan, elegantly riding a joyful electro-ethnic wave, alighting here and there to be serenaded by such artists as Mabagaya Project, Tito Rodriguez, or King Britt.











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Disc 1:
  1. Breathe - (with Bliss)
  2. Huong Vietnam - (with My Phuong Nguyen/Thiery David)
  3. Light Signs - (with Riccardo Eberspacher)
  4. Indian Summer, An - (with Al-Pha-X)
  5. Take Me Inside - (Christophe Goze mix, with Afterlife/Dannii Minogue)
  6. Aja Maji - (Sacred Rhythm Version by Joe Claussell, with Ustad Sultan Khan)
  7. Lovasok A Szakadek Fele - (with Bigteteny's Finest)
  8. Postales - (with Federico Aubele)
  9. Moment, The - (with Vargo)
  10. Moussoulou - (Charles Webster remix, with Salif Keita)
  11. Light My Heart - (with Jose Padilla)
  12. Aganju - (John Beltran remix, with Bebel Gilberto)
  13. Magma Mama - (with Ramasutra)
  14. Core Nire - (Azoia remix, with Peppe Barra)
  15. Distracted Minds - (with Da Lata)
  16. Happy Dreamer - (with Laidback)
Disc 2:
  1. Song, The - (with Kirpi)
  2. Ohm Suaa - (Martin Morales remix, with Sainkho Namtchylak)
  3. Spirit Of Drums - (SUMO Afrobounce remix, with Lonesome Echo/Mutabaraku)
  4. Flute Fantasy - (with DJ Nasha)
  5. Mo Ashibi - (Jason Bentley remix, with Ryukyu Underground)
  6. Perfume - (Campo remix, with Luciano Supervielle)
  7. Joy On A Stick - (with Mambayaga Project)
  8. Uzoamaka - (with King Britt Presents/Oba Funke)
  9. Ritmo Caliente - (with Phatjak/DJ Hamoodi)
  10. Medusa - (with Harem)
  11. Drum'n Boogaloo - (Full Vocal mix, with Mo' Horizons)
  12. Clockwork - (Shantel vs Mahala Rai Banda remix, with Mambayaga Project)
  13. Mama Guela - (STUHR remix, with Tito Rodriguez)
  14. Sous Le Soleil De Bodega - (Bodega Di Moko, with Les Negresses Vertes)


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - *
Whenever I'm in Paris (which isn't often enough), I make it a point to to get my Buddha Groove on at the Buddha Bar, which (in addition to its passionfruit martinis) is known for its avant-garde "Lounge" and "Chill" playlist. The "Buddha Bar" series was started by Tunisian house DJ Claude Challe, who practically invented the chill genre of lounge music in 1999 by mixing Occidental elements with spiritual elements together in his music. Produced and sequenced by Buddha Bar house DJs Ravin and David Visan, Buddha Bar 7 is an intoxicating fusion of electronica-driven global grooves with Brazilian, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Indian, and Malian influences and hip Parisian references. Of the Buddha Bar CDs I own, volume 7 is my personal favorite. The 30 tracks featured on the two CDs include:

Disc 1 ("Sarod"):
1. Breathe - (with Bliss)
2. Huong Vietnam - (with My Phuong Nguyen/Thiery David)
3. Light Signs - (with Riccardo Eberspacher)
4. Indian Summer, An - (with Al-Pha-X)
5. Take Me Inside - (Christophe Goze mix, with Afterlife/Dannii Minogue)
6. Aja Maji - (Sacred Rhythm Version by Joe Claussell, with Ustad Sultan Khan)
7. Lovasok A Szakadek Fele - (with Bigteteny's Finest)
8. Postales - (with Federico Aubele)
9. Moment, The - (with Vargo)
10. Moussoulou - (Charles Webster remix, with Salif Keita)
11. Light My Heart - (with Jose Padilla)
12. Aganju - (John Beltran remix, with Bebel Gilberto)
13. Magma Mama - (with Ramasutra)
14. Core Nire - (Azoia remix, with Peppe Barra)
15. Distracted Minds - (with Da Lata)
16. Happy Dreamer - (with Laidback)

Disc 2 ("Sarangi"):
1. Song, The - (with Kirpi)
2. Ohm Suaa - (Martin Morales remix, with Sainkho Namtchylak)
3. Spirit Of Drums - (SUMO Afrobounce remix, with Lonesome Echo/Mutabaraku)
4. Flute Fantasy - (with DJ Nasha)
5. Mo Ashibi - (Jason Bentley remix, with Ryukyu Underground)
6. Perfume - (Campo remix, with Luciano Supervielle)
7. Joy On A Stick - (with Mambayaga Project)
8. Uzoamaka - (with King Britt Presents/Oba Funke)
9. Ritmo Caliente - (with Phatjak/DJ Hamoodi)
10. Medusa - (with Harem)
11. Drum'n Boogaloo - (Full Vocal mix, with Mo' Horizons)
12. Clockwork - (Shantel vs Mahala Rai Banda remix, with Mambayaga Project)
13. Mama Guela - (STUHR remix, with Tito Rodriguez)
14. Sous Le Soleil De Bodega - (Bodega Di Moko, with Les Negresses Vertes)

G. Merritt



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - *
All the musics and remix done in this cd are wonderful. I can't stop hearing it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - *
This is the best Buddha Bar album I own, the older they get, the slower the music seems to get. There is a great mix of nationalities represented and the songs don't get too monotonous with the electronic beats. Aja Maji, Aganju, Flute Fantasy, Perfume, Mama Guela, Uzomaka, and Drum'n Boogaloo are my favorites!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - *
This is a great CD. We heard it in a restaurant and were so impressed that we wrote down the name and recently bought it. One disc is more relaxing and the other is a little more on the "party" side-both are great fun.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - *
great CD needs no review just get it
Very strong
Crossection of music for all tastes
Even breattaking at times


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