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Enlightenment: A Sacred Collection

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4.0 average, based on 2 reviews

Product Information

This collection of Karunesh favorites is the perfect music to set the tone and enhance your own sacred “collection” time.  Whether that be the doing of, as in yoga, or the receiving of, as in massage, blissful is how you will feel.  An exotic and often trance-like blend of sitar, guitar, keyboard, bansuri, oud, sarod, Indian violin, flute and soft vocals for invoking the sacred.

 

Track Listing

1. Calling Wisdom from Zen Breakfast 5:33
2. Flowing Bamboo from Joy of Life6:08
3. For the Joy of It All from Call of the Mystic 6:29
4. Longing for the Unknown from Joy of Life7:21
5. Moon Temple from Zen Breakfast 5:49
6. Keeper of Mystery from Nirvana Cafe 5:37
7. Sunrise at the Ganges from Call of the Mystics 5:59
8. Morning Celebration from Joy of Life 5:11
9. Returning to Now from Zen Breakfast 4:51
10. The Peace Within from Nirvana Cafe 5:23
11. Ancient Voices from Call of the Mystic 5:21

 


Product Code: RM4168

Customer Reviews

Average Rating: 4

Music Design In Review

"The music of Karunesh has long found an intricate balance between relaxation, spirituality and dreamy, ethereal bliss. A master of crafting moods and capturing emotion, his music often has a strong reflective edge that wraps the listener in a blanket of gently flowing synth moods and piano, with Asian influences sprinkled throughout. Enlightenment takes a look back at some of the past Karunesh releases for Real Music, namely Zen Breakfast, Joy of Life, Call of the Mystic and Nirvana Cafe. Despite spanning four albums and about eight years, the music is consistent, both in quality and theme. "Moon Temple," a highlight from both Zen Breakfast and this album as well, stands out as a prime example of Karunesh's ability to meld spiritual mysticism with moving melodies. Other highlights include the Indian-flavored "Ancient Voices" and the zen flute sounds of "Flowing Bamboo." Music Design

Music Design In Review :: 2010-09-09 15:30

Michael Debbage

German-born artist Karunesh migrated to the exotic Hawaiian Islands back in 1992 and clearly his tropical retreat has resulted in some very inspiring music. Merging his more commercial sensibilities with mystical meditative qualities, Karunesh has recorded four valuable albums for Real Music, highlighted by the exceptional "Call Of The Mystic," released back in 2004. "Enlightenment" represents the label’s effort to encapsulate his four recordings in one tidy package. The album has a total of eleven tracks with the prominent instrumentation being the percussion, the sitar, the bansuri, the violin and the guitar with label-mate Govi making three separate appearances on the guitar. The four albums are highlighted by three tracks each, with the exception of 2002’s "Nirvana Café" that contributes only two tracks. This comes by way of the low key “Keeper Of Mystery” and the mystical “Returning To Now” that also include vocal embellishments. Meanwhile, the organic and more stripped down “Moon Temple” underscores Karunesh’s Real Music debut, "Zen Breakfast." The pure strength of "Call Of The Mystic" must have made choice selection more difficult, attempting to differentiate one song being better than the other. The only oversight was not selecting more from this powerful album. Meanwhile, the selection process was much important when choosing from the weaker "Joy Of Life." Prudently, the label wisely chose the intoxicating “Flowing Bamboo,” but missed the mark by overlooking the outstanding “Return Of The Rains." That said, completing a compilation is never an easy task as someone’s favorite track is always overlooked. Nevertheless, for those of you not so familiar with his trade, the label does an effective job in summarizing the music of Karunesh, making "Enlightenment" a good place to start. But if we are being real here, just as effective would be to purchase the pinnacle "Call Of The Mystic." Either way, this is Karunesh at his best, merging his memorable melodies with his mystical meditative undertones.

Michael Debbage :: 2011-09-15 10:02

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