Tag: mahamaya experience
Get Off The Glass – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It is only natural that artists, anyone for that matter, who see the value of human creativity, should be resistant to the rapid advance...
What Will We Do If We Don’t Have Love – Mahamaya...
Mahamaya Experience is a fluid sonic vehicle. It moves between musical traditions and progressive attitudes, between the sounds of Southeast Asia and any other...
Mama Consciousness – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Although immersed in Southeast Asia's folk traditions and classical music, Ranjit Makkuni is more interested in how those established sounds can travel the world,...
High Power – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Ranjit Makkuni might lean into some timeless and traditional sounds with his Mahamaya Experience music, but he is still a musician of the modern...
Dancing In Her Light – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Although the music of Mahamaya Experience is replete with the sounds of South and Southeast Asia, Ranjit Makkuni has never been someone to make...
When One Door Closes, Surely Another Will Open – Mahamaya Experience...
Mahamaya Experience and Ranjit Makkuni, the person behind it, often make music that feels like it works on an epic scale, not just regarding...
Love the Waves of the Here and Now – Mahamaya Experience...
The music of Mahamaya Experience always works on so many levels. Yes, music generally falls into the realms of entertainment and/or information, but even...
Ocean of Milk – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If Mahamaya Experience's music is eclectic and wide-ranging, with ornate and fast-paced pieces at one end of the spectrum and chilled and spacious music...
Invested in Love – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
As anyone who has been paying attention will be aware, Mahamaya Experience is a very fluid and unique experience, a sonic experiment that can...
Ganges Into Gold – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Although it is easy to associate the Mahamaya Experience with music that echoes ancient understandings and is infused with and inspired by timeless wisdom,...
Strum Those Strings – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
This first section of Strum Those Strings features a wonderful cross-cultural blending of sounds. You Cannot Silence Our Song is a strange mix of...
2 Prayers – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
One of the great things about Mahamaya Experience—well, just one of the many great things—is that the music made under that name seems to...
Blue – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Some genres merely describe the type of music found within - pop-punk, afro-beat, hardcore - they pretty much do what they say on the...
Run Goddess Run – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
The music that comes out of the Mahamaya Experience is, if nothing else, eclectic and adventurous. A core of South and South East Asian...
Coal Cats – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
One of the many great things about Mahamaya Experience is that it is about much more than just making music. Sure, music is undoubtedly...
Expand Your Circles – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Even when you expect the unexpected, the music of Mahamaya Experience is still a beguiling and surprising prospect. This time out, it feels as...
Village Songs, Brazil – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
When people use the term "world music", I think they get the idea back to front. For many, it is a way of categorising...
Uma’s Bells – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Perhaps because the music feels exotic and otherworldly to me, writing as I am sat in the western rock and pop heartland. Perhaps because...
That Was The Musical Week That Was – 280123
As tthe site is getting back into the swing of things after the seasonal slow down, it's time to share some glorious music and...
Butterfly Sitar Jam – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I remember writing about 2 Trains, a previous musical outpouring from the Mahamaya Experience, and musing that there was nothing I could think of...
2 Trains – Mahamaya Experience (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
It's an interesting concept. Two trains pass in opposite directions, each carrying a potential soul mate who will never meet but for this fleeting,...
























