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Sivapuranam
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Sivapuranam Sivapuranam

It consists of 12 samhitas and 1,00,00 slokas (verses). This is a fantastically diverse package that brings a whole new world of influence to the dance floor.The Shiva Puran is dedicated to Lord Shiva and one of the prominent and famous puranas. Their version is a slowed down, deeply mysterious dub with withering sci-fi chords and paranoid vocals making for an intriguing atmosphere. With his long term collaborator Constantinos Parisinos, he runs Inside Out Records.

Sivapuranam

Stavros Potamitis (aka Stevie R) conjures emotion and weaves sonic tales by combining the rebetiko folk music of his Greek homeland with analogue electronics. His music ranges from krautrock, to techno to acid to EBM and here he flips the original into a tense and rugged acid house cut steeped in rich cultural references that make it a hugely characterful as well as effective dance floor track. It makes for a transcendental track richly layered with these instruments as well as sleek synths and a loose, jumbled groove that makes you move.Īnatolian Weapons is Aggelos Baltas, who also releases as Dream Weapons and Fantastikoi on labels like Beats In Space Records. The track aims to prevent you from conceptualising this philosophy but rather feel it through the dematerialisation of all sounds and the merging of cosmic tones, dreamy timbre and synth oscillations which propagate in space and carry the spirit of this philosophy through the language of music." The stunning Sivapuranam makes use of old Carnatic instruments such as Tannumai, Tavil, Sitar, Sarawasti Veena, Konnakol (which is the art of performing percussions vocally) and Nadaswaram, and also makes use of percussion which is traditionally played to communicate particular messages over long distances. Says the artist, "'Sivapuranam' is an attempt to raise the atman of Manickavasagar - a 9th century Tamil mystic, poet and Saivite philosopher - by creating the transcendental journey towards becoming one with "Siva" (that which is not) and become nothing. He brings real truth, meaning and new means of compunction to his music. He believes in the Art of Equalization and Management of Varied Frequencies alongside a deep love of crate digging. Indian born Amsterdam resident Hary Shanthi is an earnest sound designer and a lifelong student who experiments with technology. Once again, this is another not for profit release with all sales donated to the Sinchi Foundation which supports indigenous peoples worldwide. Sinchi returns with Hary Shanthi, another member of their excellent collective who serves up a deep thinking new single steeped in traditional musicality with remixes from Anatolian Weapons and Stevie R and














Sivapuranam