about the cassette
Languid psychedelia and meditative earth tones dominate Swara Suci. Using gamelan instruments, bamboo flutes, jal tarang (Indian water bowls), kacapi (Indonesian harp), and his voice, the New Delhi-based artist explores the interconnected musical traditions of India and Java, adding field recordings and African rhythms to create a warm, glowing ambient soundscape.
Bamboo Mystics, whose birth name is Rahul Jigyasu, draws deep inspiration from the natural world across the Asian continent. “Swara Suci means pure notes in Bahasa Indonesia,” says Jigyasu. “The album is called Swara Suci because it is a pure, acoustic, and vibrant sound, reflecting the sound of nature.”
- 1 - Pelog Baru 3:16
- 2 - Lucid Hunter (Musica Medicina) 2:41
- 3 - Rainbow Mother (Irama Sounds) 9:41
- 4 - Air Suci 4:18
- 5 - Eclipse 3:04
- 6 - Mrichakatikam 13:43
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- 1 - Pelog Baru 3:16
- 2 - Lucid Hunter (Musica Medicina) 2:41
- 3 - Rainbow Mother (Irama Sounds) 9:41
- 4 - Air Suci 4:18
- 5 - Eclipse 3:04
- 6 - Mrichakatikam 13:43
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about the cassette
Languid psychedelia and meditative earth tones dominate Swara Suci. Using gamelan instruments, bamboo flutes, jal tarang (Indian water bowls), kacapi (Indonesian harp), and his voice, the New Delhi-based artist explores the interconnected musical traditions of India and Java, adding field recordings and African rhythms to create a warm, glowing ambient soundscape.
Bamboo Mystics, whose birth name is Rahul Jigyasu, draws deep inspiration from the natural world across the Asian continent. “Swara Suci means pure notes in Bahasa Indonesia,” says Jigyasu. “The album is called Swara Suci because it is a pure, acoustic, and vibrant sound, reflecting the sound of nature.”