01-07-2015, 16:31
WHITE SUN MIXES YOGA MUSIC WITH PRODUCTION-VALUES LIKE THOSE HEARD AT DISNEY, DREAMWORKS AND HBO
It almost sounds like the beginning of a joke. Two yogis and a Disney music creator and Emmy Award winner walk into a studio.....and out pops a best-selling debut album of mantras sung (not chanted) backed with a modern-day sound. That is the reality of the group White Sun and their album, also called WHITE SUN.
The female singer (Gurujas) and male gong player (Harijiwan) come out of a yoga-teaching background, and the guitarist-producer, Adam Berry, has written and recorded music for major television productions from Disney, Dreamworks, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and HBO.
Do yourself a favor and check out this intriguing world-fusion music that blends beautiful sanskrit singing, a lot of harmonium and some other keyboards, a few guitars, some violins and cellos, a choir on one track, a gong on two tunes, and lots of India-based percussion/drums.
If you thought you had heard mantras delivered every-which-way, you must track this recording down and take a listen because you ainât never heard this before. Well-done and highly enjoyable.
It almost sounds like the beginning of a joke. Two yogis and a Disney music creator and Emmy Award winner walk into a studio.....and out pops a best-selling debut album of mantras sung (not chanted) backed with a modern-day sound. That is the reality of the group White Sun and their album, also called WHITE SUN.
The female singer (Gurujas) and male gong player (Harijiwan) come out of a yoga-teaching background, and the guitarist-producer, Adam Berry, has written and recorded music for major television productions from Disney, Dreamworks, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and HBO.
Do yourself a favor and check out this intriguing world-fusion music that blends beautiful sanskrit singing, a lot of harmonium and some other keyboards, a few guitars, some violins and cellos, a choir on one track, a gong on two tunes, and lots of India-based percussion/drums.
If you thought you had heard mantras delivered every-which-way, you must track this recording down and take a listen because you ainât never heard this before. Well-done and highly enjoyable.