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1. A1. DIJF SANDERS - MURUGAN 2. A2. DIJF SANDERS - HANUMAN 3. A3. DIJF SANDERS - RAVANA 4. A4. DIJF SANDERS - CITIPATI 5. A5. DIJF SANDERS - MAHAKALA 6. B1. DIJF SANDERS - KALI 7. B2. DIJF SANDERS - SANTOSHI MATA 8. B3. DIJF SANDERS - JVARASURA 9. B4. DIJF SANDERS - VISHNU 10. B5. DIJF SANDERS - PARVATI 11. B6. DIJF SANDERS - LAKSHMI 12. B7. DIJF SANDERS - KAMESWARI |
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 | | Description: | Multi-instrumentalist and composer David 'Dijf' Sanders combines a broad mix of styles with a boundless approach full of multicultural blends. The Ghent based artist has always been working on various projects, collaborations or productions at the same time - lately he worked with Warhaus, Sylvie Kreusch, Mattias De Craene's MDC III and Wim Vandekeybus (Die Bakchen - Lasst uns tanzen), to name a few - but that did not keep him from releasing successful solo records as well.
Dijf, who was a member of the (synth)pop bands Teddiedrum and The Violent Husbands, already raised excitement with the exotica-oriented 'Moonlit Planetarium' (2016), an album that created an experimental clash between percussive, ethnic sounds and rather Western beats, occasionally topped off with his mysterious vocals.
After the acclaimed eclectic gem Java (2017) for which he recorded in Indonesia, Dijf Sanders sets off on another musical adventure to another part of the world. This time it is a world infused by Nepalese, Tibetan, Chinese and Indian culture. Dijf traveled to Nepal, and used his field recording and impressions to create a new universe together with drummer Simon Segers, Saxophone player Mattias De Craene and sitar player Nicolas Mortelmans.
Expect a sound trance where monk chanting, eclectic beats but also mantra style techno will be fused. Namaste! - LP version. Multi-instrumentalist and composer David "Dijf" Sanders combines a broad mix of styles with a boundless approach full of multicultural blends. The Ghent-based artist has always been working on various projects, collaborations, or productions at the same time - lately he worked with Warhaus, Sylvie Kreusch, Mattias de Craene's MDC III and Wim Vandekeybus (Die Bakchen, Lasst uns tanzen), to name a few - but that did not keep him from releasing successful solo records as well. Dijf, who was a member of the (synth)pop bands Teddiedrum and The Violent Husbands, already raised excitement with the exotica-oriented Moonlit Planetarium (2016), an album that created an experimental clash between percussive, ethnic sounds, and rather Western beats, occasionally topped off with his mysterious vocals. After the acclaimed eclectic gem Java (WERF 150LP, 2017) for which he recorded in Indonesia, Dijf Sanders sets off on another musical adventure to another part of the world. This time it is a world infused by Nepalese, Tibetan, Chinese. And Indian culture. Dijf traveled to Nepal, and used his field recording and impressions to create a new universe together with drummer Simon Segers, saxophone player Mattias de Craene, and sitar player Nicolas Mortelmans. Expect a sound trance where monk chanting, eclectic beats but also mantra style techno will be fused. Namaste! |  | | Manufacturer No.: |
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