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MITEN with DEVA PREMAL
Soul In Wonder
(c) (p) 2007 Prabhu Music
10tks/59mins

When you are bent on holding love,
You’ll catch an emptiness.
It is impossible not to share love.
This music can be listened to endlessly because the love is present in it. It vents itself on a listener with every note, with every sound of the voices of Miten and Premal. Moreover this music is meditative. There is a peace and quiet of an early summer morning in it when in the clinking silence one can suddenly hear a chatoyant warbling of awakened birds. In this music one can feel a delicate aroma of blossoming-out flowers and dew drops making a brilliant display in the sun.
The “Soul In Wonder” is deprived of false significance. The musicians are very natural and ingenious while expressing their feelings and emotions. They are not ashamed of being romantic and loving persons. They just favour their listeners with the things they possess. And this is a precious gift, indeed, since it goes from the bottoms of their hearts.
Miten and Premal do not press towards announcing of some abstruse ideas or theories. They sing for they cannot help but sing. The musicians just try to express the things that overwhelming them. This is a boundless ocean. When listening to Miten and Premal you can sense salty splashes with your skin, to become engrossed into incoming dewy waves of the ocean.
The “Soul In Wonder” distinguishes by gentle excellent sounding. The album’s creators aspired to give to the listener a possibility of enjoying of every nuance. And what is more the sounding of the “Soul In Wonder” can be characterized with the word “careful”.
When you are sick and tired of everything, the life seems to be monotonous and nonsensical you ought to switch this album on. You will be able to look at the life afresh and to see bright, clean colours in such a humdrum surrounding reality.
The “Soul In Wonder” is a hymn to life, a voice of a real world.
All life is a motion….
To change together with it or to fade
There’s no permanency in the world.
Serge Kozlovsky
http://sergekozlovsky.com
P.S. Translated by Tatyana L. Permyakova.
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