5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, Sep 27 2010
By The Dentist - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Business Class Refugees (Audio CD)
I have the entire Buddha Bar collection and this cd is easily on par, if not better than those, if you like Indian music. I would also consider this better than the Tantra Lounge albums. The tracks get better as you listen to them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An emotionally moving album that pays tribute to desert cultures of the past, present, and future, Jun 12 2010
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Business Class Refugees (Audio CD)
Business Class Refugees is an instrumental "electro-folk" album from the Israeli duo of Kartick and Gotam. Some songs are grounded in traditional melodies, scales, and beats of India, yet all of them are blended with original flair. The theme of the album's title refers to the musician's experience when one day, in a Singapore airport, they were stranded without a visa or a flight to board - associating with those who had little, or were wrenched from their roots, the two continued work on their music from their laptops and over wireless connections regardless. Business Class Refugees is a celebration of using modern technological and musical flair to resurrect and transform ancient classics for the latest generation. An emotionally moving album that pays tribute to desert cultures of the past, present, and future, Business Class Refugees is highly recommended. The tracks are "Bonjour" (4:46), "Tamil Bossa" (5:10), "Boye Boye" (5:18), "Heer" (4:13), "Shiva Sheva" (6:26), "Door Open Door" (5:46), "Vellai Thaamarai" (3:37), "Supreme Chaos" (4:35), "Rututu" (4:19), and "Hear Comes the Funk" (5:50).