Parted Plains

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AlbumAug 02 / 20199 songs, 44m 35s76%
Progressive Electronic Hindustani Classical Music
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Ami Dang fuses sitar, voice, and electronics to create east-meets-west, ambient/trance music. On the all-instrumental album Parted Plains, she draws inspiration from South Asian and Middle Eastern folktales, specifically, the four tragic romances of Punjab, Sohni Mahiwal, Sassi Punnun, Heer Ranjha, and Mirza Sahiba; Flora Annie Steel’s Tales of the Punjab: Folklore of India, and selected stories from One Thousand and One Nights. Galvanized by the Western interpretations of these stories, Parted Plains unfolds as a new sort of soundtrack for a yet-to-be written folktale that is neither Eastern nor Western, not traditional or contemporary--but somewhere in between. ~

6.3 / 10

The Baltimore ambient musician uses sitar and synthesizers to investigate folkloric narratives from around the world.

Dang’s self-assured album brings elements of unease to stillness, with keening melodies and multilayered sounds