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Makyo - Rasa Bhava

Label:
Catalog#:
ENT-30001
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Dub, Tribal, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Dakini (Sky Dancer) 7:30
2   Salasvati 7:13
3   Devabandha (Tantric Laswell Mix) 12:26
    Remix - Bill Laswell
4   Iruka 7:55
    Guitar - Kamigashima
5   Tarab 7:40
6   Mahakala 9:24
7   Devabandha (Second Coming) 12:33
8   A Piece Of Forgotten Song / Drifting Across The Water (Haad Rin Sunrise Mix) 13:13

Credits

Artwork By - Keiku
Artwork By [Makyo Kanji-design] - Usio
Performer [All Sounds] - Ikeda* , Gio*
Producer - A.Ikeda*
Written-By, Producer - G.Fazio*

Notes

"The tape-loop is the birth, growth, life, death and reincarnation cycle.
One must explode out of it non-verbally and instantaneously."

- Alexander Shulgin

℗ Dakini Records © Makyo 1995
Barcode: 5 038101 300014
UK distribution: www.changingworld.co.uk

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by WinkJr. Sep 21, 2009
This is truly a fantastic album that's stood the test of time some 15 years later. I don't have much to add to the rave review already posted except that the 1995 version is actually pretty different than the 1996 release - same thing is true with (I think) his first three albums. I've got "original" releases and then later ones downloaded from the Interweb (I own it, so I can legally download it, to save me the time of converting from CD -> FLAC/MP3/whatever) - and there's definitely differences - one of the three, not sure which (not this release though) is pretty much the same but the original is paced about 5-10 BPM faster (depending on the track.) Then again, it could just be Yet More Crap on the Interweb. In any case, the Dakani label has *never* put out a bad release, and Makyo continues to evolve yet still retains all the goodness of his early material. Truly one of the most brilliant musicians (as are all on Dakani) of the last and current century. And I'm not prone to gushing.
Rated 5/5
Review by Michinio Oct 02, 2007
The first Makyo release.. and it's fantastic, real brilliant album! Starting with dakini, free enterprise as a mantra leads us to strange outer world.. And there are not only words, but it works! after great kick-off you're starting to make experiments with your perception, with Devabandha (Tantric Laswell Mix) one can go to long long trip which never ends, even after finishing the album!.

Every track has some unique sound, unique relation with the listener. It's ambient, but sometimes feels like heavy fluent waves beating.

Musically it's very rich, full of genuine instruments accomplishing with wide range of electronic effects.

True masterpiece!