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Nectar: Live Kirtan & Pagan Remixes
Jai Uttal
Nectar: Live Kirtan & Pagan Remixes
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, New Age, Pop
 
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Kirtan is the communal call-and-response chanting and singing, over and over, of the many names of the Hindu gods and goddesses. The practice is intended to invoke these deities, and by so doing, make the participants b...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jai Uttal
Title: Nectar: Live Kirtan & Pagan Remixes
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Etherean
Original Release Date: 11/7/2000
Re-Release Date: 5/8/2001
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, New Age, Pop
Style: World Dance
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 097347570129, 097347570143

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Kirtan is the communal call-and-response chanting and singing, over and over, of the many names of the Hindu gods and goddesses. The practice is intended to invoke these deities, and by so doing, make the participants become one with them. It is an offering of spirit and feeling, a prayer; a devotional practice set to music. Unlike Krishna Das's excellent Live on Earth (For a Limited Time Only), a live recording of kirtan sessions that's easy to chant along with at home, Jai Uttal's Nectar: Live Kirtan & Pagan Remixes is headier--more of a listening experience. Interspersing street recordings from India and electronica-infused remixes, along with live kirtan recordings, Uttal offers a devotional and intense musical experience. The 25-minute trance-inducing "Om Namah Shivaya" alone is worth the price of the CD for the inner journey it will take you on. Another highlight, Ben Leinbach's "Radha (Remix)," samples vocal elements of the Radha mantra and beautifully places them in a hypnotic and pulsating electronic world-music bed. "Big Wheel (Remix)" masterfully reworks more of the Radha chant in a surprising dub-heavy arrangement. With the exception of the wailing vocal supplication, "Opening the Gates," which will probably appeal to mostly hardcore chant fans, Nectar is accessible and moving. Uttal, who has been leading kirtan sessions for 30 years, likens kirtan to "an oil well digging deeper and deeper into the heart. A power tool of love and longing." While some devote hours, years, or a lifetime to the practice of kirtan, the sweet spot, or nectar, of this CD is that it can give a glimpse of the union with spirit--and what a sweet spot that is. --Kevin Cole

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Jai Uttal should return to his roots: Review of Nectar
Ujjayant Chakravorty | Oviedo, FL, United States | 05/15/2001
(1 out of 5 stars)

"I was waiting for Nectar with much anticipation. It was a huge let down. Jai Uttal has abandoned his incredible talent in mixing Indian rhythms and melodies and has gone super religious ! If I want to listen to a pure kirtan CD, Id pick up some original kirtanists from India. There are scores of them. What made Jai's earlier work with the Pagan Love Orchestra so great was the mixing of Western instruments with Indian chants..Jai, when will you go back to your roots again ? Please dont disappoint your fans..Nectar does not have a single decent song except perhaps for the last track.Its time for Jai Uttal to get the Pagans and go back to the Recording Room ! His comparative advantage is in mixing his Western musical roots with Indian music, not in becoming another Indian kirtanist..There are 2 million of them in India and they have an authentic Indian accent ! Although I must say Jai is getting better and better at his Sanskrit.."
At long last...
Harem Master | Santa Rosa, CA | 07/11/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Jai, we really love you and the Pagans, but also desperately need your incredible, unique, pure Kirtan. Thanks for sharing your heart practice with us in this way. More please!!! Radha Ramana Hari Bol, Om Namah Shivaya and Bhajarangi defy description. Worth owning just for the artwork. Also awaiting your new Pagan album with great anticipation."
Delight In The Divine Names
Puja Rose | San Anselmo, CA | 03/20/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Inspiring CD of live kirtan and studio kirtan remixes. The feeling of being in a group of people chanting to God is one of the most amazing feelings on earth. I was fortunate to of been present at one of the live kirtans on the CD and I can still feel the magic that was created when I listen to it. Some of the CD is particularly raw compared with the earlier multi-track Pagan releases, but this is very personal side of Jai that he is sharing.
Yet he does go into the studio and play with remixing some of the live tracks. The "Radha Remix" and the "Big Wheel Remix" are groovy.
A beautiful rendition of the song to Shri Hanuman on "Bajarangi".
A taste of Psycedelia on the "Namah Om Remix" that sends me into the sea aboard the Yellow Submarine.
Thanks Jai."