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Izzat: the Remix Album
Trilok Gurtu
Izzat: the Remix Album
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz
 
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Trilok Gurtu, the highly influential percussionist is revered on the jazz and world music stage. He has inspired a whole new generation of artists who have interpreted and remixed some of his classic tracks. The bonus disc...  more »

     
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All Artists: Trilok Gurtu
Title: Izzat: the Remix Album
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: X-Squared Records
Release Date: 5/5/2003
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 738572550424

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Trilok Gurtu, the highly influential percussionist is revered on the jazz and world music stage. He has inspired a whole new generation of artists who have interpreted and remixed some of his classic tracks. The bonus disc features classic Gurtu originals.

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Kudos To Gurtu !!!
aditya parwatkar | Mumbai, India | 03/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Izzat - the remix album, has just freaked me out completely. For the first time, i have heard Trilok with such sound mixes. An awesome experience and how.

Simply good. Keep it up Trilok. Well, my favorite mixes are 'don' and 'carlinhos'(live). And of course 'inner voice' has got its own spice.(remixed by The Dum Dum Project).

Me being an ardent fan of his, get my hands on anything and everything under the sun produced by Gurtu. And this album really stands tall amongst them all.

Izzat's really got a techno flavour which was last heard in 'witness to marriage' mixed by Ranjit Barot in 'Remembrance'. hope to hear more of such stuff. Kudos to Gurtu !!!!"
Expected better
S&Y | new delhi, india | 06/01/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"at last, we get to hear some remixes of trilok gurtu though i wonder what he thinks of it all. markedly absent were , talvin singh and nitin sawhney, also perhaps state of bengal. but , on the whole, some great tracks. the remix of 'milo' didn't sound anything like it. but like aki nawaz says on the album cover that machines cant compete with the real thing. definetely a collection worth having."