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karunesh : Product Reviews
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| Zen Breakfast |
| Touching The Heart |
Like shimmering silver light reflecting off moonlit minarets of the soul, the soaring passages of Zen Breakfast find each note carefully conceived and each instrument reaching for the heavens above.
Karunesh makes unabashedly romantic music -- with his plaintive flutes, stirring piano motifs and delicate guitars all beautifully at play, with angelic, choral voices floating on high. Delicate, crystal clear bells chime to signal anew waking moments on each composition rising form the abundantly dreamy themes that are carefully shaped to take form in patient manner through these extravagant excursions.
Weaving exotic voices and cross-cultural elements through his sparkling tapestry, Karunesh finds that perfect balance point where classical, world and healing music join, carefully coaxing love’s caress from every note.
Zen Breakfast, not unlike the similarly named pioneering predecessor of fifteen years ago, Deep Breakfast by Ray Lynch, is sacred music from far off visionary places that touch the heart ever so close to home. And it is destined to become every bit as much a classic release, withstanding the test of time like the purest musical treasures of our generation.
- Lloyd Barde, Backroads Music, home of the Heartbeats Catalog
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| Joy of Life |
| Music Design |
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With albums like ZEN BREAKFAST and CALL OF THE MYSTIC, multi-instrumentalist/producer Karunesh has mastered the art of blending spirituality with compelling world fusion music. JOY OF LIFE continues down that road and is possibly his most Eastern themed album to date, relying on the weepy drones of Indian strings and the breathy Bansuri to give his compositions a mystical flair. In the rhythm department, Karunesh doesn't stray far from the formula of his past offerings, with his signature brand of mood-drenched grooves (sprinkled with tabla beats and regional percussion) blending with smooth and meditative synth atmospheres. The frosting on the cake is the guest artists Karunesh has assembled, which include Govi, Chinmaya Dunster and Bikram, who help to make this album as much oh a joy as the title implies.
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| Joy of Life |
| Review by Ron Rudin, Innerchange Magazine |
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I recommend Joy of Life for movement practice, massage, yoga, tai-chi, hiking in woods, photo presentation....Oh you get the idea!
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