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Various - The Rough Guide To The Asian Underground album flac Performer: Various
Title: The Rough Guide To The Asian Underground
Style: Tribal, Downtempo, Dub
Released: 2003
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1557 mb
FLAC album: 1287 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: VOC DTS AAC AC3 DMF MP1 WMA
Genre: Electronic

VA - (2003) - The Rough Guide To Asian Underground/01 - Ananda Shankar - Streets Of Calcutta. VA - (2003) - The Rough Guide To Asian Underground/02 - State of Bengal - Elephant Ride. VA - (2003) - The Rough Guide To Asian Underground/03 - Black Star Liner - Killah Connection. VA - (2003) - The Rough Guide To Asian Underground/04 - Joi - Fulfilment In Du. lac - 3. 8. VA - (2003) - The Rough Guide To Asian Underground/05 - Fun-da-mental - Ja Sha Taan.

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Asian underground is a phenomenon of the English club scene of the '90s. The music is electronica-albeit a distinctive, eccentric style of electronica-wielded primarily, but certainly not exclusively, by Indian artists residing in England. They build a sound from breaks, tabla beats, dub, drum'n'bass, vocal samples, Indian classical samples, and live vocals (particularly female). Asian Underground is often fiercely danceable and always possessed of exotic sonic ideas

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Tracklist

Ananda Shankar Streets Of Calcutta 4:43
State Of Bengal Elephant Ride 6:23
Black Star Liner Killah Connection 5:01
Joi Fulfilment In Dub 5:43
Fun-Da-Mental Ja Sha Taan 6:02
Uzma Yab Yum (Sabres Of Paradise Remix) 4:32
Orchestral World Groove Pyar 6:25
ShivaNova Sundance 6:42
Asian Dub Foundation Debris 4:19
TJ Rehmi Is It Legal? 5:52
Mahatma T Jihad 4:35
James Asher Nataraj Express 5:37
Sister India Out Of Place 4:12
Mo Magic Mixed Vision 4:29
Bill 'Ravi' Harris & The Prophets* Path Of The Blazing Sarong 3:04

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RGNET 1096 CD Various The Rough Guide To The Asian Underground ‎(CD, Comp) World Music Network, Music Rough Guides RGNET 1096 CD UK 2003
RGNET1096CD Various The Rough Guide To The Asian Underground ‎(CD, Comp, RE) World Music Network, Music Rough Guides RGNET1096CD Europe 2007