Ennio Morricone style intro leads into a heart warming chorus of Indian vocals.Theres even a guitar style in this one, giving it more pop sound than usual for Kava Kon.
credits
from Maritime Mysteries,
track released April 16, 2016
Bob Kress, Nels Truesdell
supported by 25 fans who also own “Pink Morning Blues”
Imagine calling a piece of music Dharmaland and actually being 100% accurate. This album is all the good of going through a gruelling 10-day silent meditation retreat. Truly remarkable. Steph Butera
Tropical escapism meets irony: Austin producer unites Detroit house, Memphis rap, and bossa nova under the banner of "landlocked exotica." Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 6, 2022
Far-out exotica from this aptly named group—the kind of music George Jetson might play while unwinding with a martini. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2022
MinaeMinae, from Germany, make psychedelic electronic music with a dense collage of sound and giddy, skittering beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 22, 2020
supported by 18 fans who also own “Pink Morning Blues”
The first song I heard from this album was on "The Retro Cocktail Hour" broadcast originally from Kansas Public Radio (it can also be streamed online and is a pretty good source of exotica). I honestly don't remember which song it was because I looked them up shortly after and listened to it a few times over the next couple days. Instantly hooked. This is tied with Voyage Beneath the Sea for my favorite of their discography. Nice vibes, bird calls, low-key piano, and other weird percussion. nerrik