Nikhil Banerjee (R.I.P) was one of the best Indian sitarists ever. He had a spiritual depth which is rare among sitarists and others of the Indian classical music scene. Hemant from 1970 is a prime example of this. You get a depth and vibe which must be experienced to be believed. I got this originally from the excellent Henry's Archive blog. If this album catches your fancy, feel free to explore Henry's blog for more.
Peace be on you all
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Thanks amigo
Please visit the exellent Henry's archive for more Nikhil Banerjee sitar music.
M
m I was a constant visitor of Heavy Psych blog..and now not exist, do you know where I can find it?
HPM blog is gone forever.
I took it to it's limits and saw fit to end it before it degenerated.
Enjoy the music you found there.
Life goes on.
M
Ok, thanks
well, heavy-psychman, tell me, what happend exactly? was it deleted by you or by the google?
tell me please ... greetings
amadeus
ps: my 3rd new blog, it's about psychedelic & acid, have a look: http://psychedelic-being.blogspot.com/
link didn't work because shareonall.com is clothed
New Link, so download.
thank you for new links
This is a wonderful blog, I love Nikhil Banerjee.
I cannot agree with you more. Nikhil Da possessed an uncanny brilliance and depth in elaborate explorations of ragas. Would you happen to have his entire Malkauns recording for download?
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