Thursday, February 22, 2018

Mudita by The Bodhi Project.

So I hadn’t heard a lot of variety in music in a long time. It has been mostly metal; thrash, death, folk death fusion, some Avial, some really good singers (people who can nail Avial at a whole different level. People I consider gods in the current Indian metal scene. The balance of vocals and instruments so subtle, that I, one  personally partial to acts where vocals thrash your fucking eardrums at same levels or just a bit higher than the thrash of instruments. I love to hear the rush of vocals.

I experienced it at Metallica Bangalore. Stand next to the speakers; alone in 27000 people. Right over the barricades. Smoke fills the stage. Ecstasy of Gold starts off in the background.

 And they walk in.

Hetfield thrashing away to glory and kingdom come and starts growling, ‘Heeeey, heeey’. Sheer fucking madness. And then remain at the frontlines of a 27,000 horde which came for this. If you don’t mind me saying, is ‘Badass’.

So when I say the balance, I think I know my shit. Is why I think good music being as personal as g-spot/clitoris to people, is worth putting out into the world.

I think this is a beautiful piece.


That is some good stuff. I have had a drought of good electronic music in the same past year. This has been a welcome change. And has been playing on a roll for the past 12 hours.
And that’s that. The cat’s out of the bag.


P.S. Ennio Morricone (the guy is a "knight").