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Mantra Mix: Tibetan Refugee Benefit Album (2-CD Set)
Philip Glass, Leftfield, Madonna
Mantra Mix: Tibetan Refugee Benefit Album (2-CD Set)
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, New Age, Pop
 
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Compilation. Indian Mantras with Electronic Beat.

     
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All Artists: Philip Glass, Leftfield, Madonna, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, David Byrne, Moby, Ben Harper, Natalie Merchant, Massive Attack
Title: Mantra Mix: Tibetan Refugee Benefit Album (2-CD Set)
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Indie
Release Date: 2/28/2005
Album Type: Enhanced, Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, New Age, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Big Beat, Trip-Hop, Meditation, Relaxation, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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Compilation. Indian Mantras with Electronic Beat.

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Music for a new milleneum
M. Burgat | Sacramento, CA USA | 12/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The music is terrific! The opening track by Fatboy Slim is so hypnotic you will listen to it over and over. Sinead O'Connor's "This is to Mother You" crushed any negative thoughts about the controversial artist and Peter Gabriel's less digital remake of "Games Without Frontiers" is significantly more satisfying than the original. In addition to these known artists are some Buddhist chant tracks, one by the Dali Lama himself. These tracks are, for the most part, segregated to the 2nd CD so you can listen predominantly to the style of you choosing. The music and the chants make the perfect background music for an evening at home, the office or for those times when you will listen more closely like a long run or drive. In short this is one of those rare perfect all situation CDs. Disk 2 includes Quick Time interactive video of the Dali Lama and information regarding his beliefs (the disk also include the Quick Time program if you don't have it). Great for someone wanting to know more about the more religious based music/chants on the 2nd CD. This is the type of CD that your kids and your parents would enjoy listening to."
Not only is it great music, but its for a good cause.
plane_spotter | Houston, TX | 05/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I could have created a "Mantra Mix" compilation of my own from my existing knowledge of the electronic/trance/ambient genres. I own several of the albums of the artists on this featured compilation and creating a compilation for driving, reading, or a lounging around the house would be simple. In doing so, however, I would only stick to music that is familiar and not expand my musical aptitude.Had I not purchased this compilation, the calypso beats of the Sacred Sound System, the rhythm of Madonna's "Shanti/Ashtangi", and the hip Chemical Brothers' "One Too Many Mornings" would have passed me by. Sinead O'Connor, Peter Gabriel, Travis, and David Byrne add their finesse to make this album complete. My musical knowledge has increased in breadth as a result of this album, and it pleased me to read that all royalties from the sales of this album are donated to the Tibetan Refugee Fund."
A rare compilation of wonder
Adil Idris | 12/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The cover of this album compelled me to look into what this album holds for its listener. I recognized many of the names, such as Madonna (with her awesome sankskrit song), Sinead (with her compassionate "To Mother You"), and Peter Gabriel (with his heartwrenching "Games without Frontiers). However, many of the other artists on this album were unknowns to me, and I have had the chance to explore their work. I am now hooked on Kula Shaker and the propellerheads. Each song on this album has its own unique taste, but they give a bigger picture of reflection and compassion for the human soul when put together. The second disk is also fun becuase it has clips of the Dalai Lama during one of his public speeches. Check it out - you'll also be helping the Tibetan Refuggee Fund if you purchase a copy."