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AMRIT

by Dymons

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Amar Dhall A very sensitive selection of electronic elements deftly interwoven with analogue instruments to create a beautiful backdrop for contemplation, relaxation or whatever else tickles your fancy. Beautifully produced; this is a properly mature release. Indian classical music is used to create a deeply mediative space.
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    This is the soundtrack to the movie Amrit Nectar of Immortality - A Journey to the Kumbh Mela

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Dymons' Amrit is the soundtrack of the documentary "Amrit - Nectar of immortality"

The movie is about the worlds largest human gathering. The hindu pilgrimage to the banks of the river Ganges called the Kumbh Mela. Featured in it are some of India's Holy men and women, Saints and Mystics sharing their wisdom.

This album reflects the calm wisdom of these people amidst the mayhem of a densely populated area. It will take you on a journey through the meditative feeling of Indian music blended with subtle atmospheric sounds. The CD also feature a couple of bonus tracks that were not used in the documentary.

This music was written with Olivier Rittener, a guardian of the disappearing instrument the sarangi and the vichitra veena. Stephane Montangero performs the tablas after a twenty years of learning from the great masters of Calcutta and Sujay Bobade, an outstanding Indian bansuri (flute) player.

Daniel Symons aka Dymons recorded, arranged and mixed all of these adding in his synth wizardry and programming. Also melding in some of his field recordings gathered on his own pilgrimages to India. This production was created in his "Alchemy Studios" in Switzerland.

Mastering by Jason Mitchell at Loud Mastering, UK.
Photos by Philipp Eyer
Cover Design by Jonas Scheu

PR by John Bourke PR

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released November 22, 2013

Daniel Symons: production · synths · arrangements
Sujay Bobade: bansuri
Olivier Rittener: sarangi · vichitra veena · sitar
Stephane Montangero: tablas
Photos: Philipp Eyer
Cover Design Jonas Scheu

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Music for the Body, the Soul and the Spirit by Daniel Symons and Friends

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