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Vladiswar Nadishana / Move Your Chakra MP3 album:


Vladiswar Nadishana

Album: Move Your Chakra (year: 2004)

Genre: meditative

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1.
Homus
2:29
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2.
Prepared Hordophone
4:59
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3.
Dzuddahord
8:29
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4.
Mandola
8:16
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5.
African Slit Drum
3:26
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6.
Kalyuka
6:05
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7.
Ritual Overtone Flute
6:27
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8.
Frame Drum
5:43
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9.
Overtone Flute II
4:42
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10.
The Prepared Beer Tins
7:52
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11.
Okarina
4:59
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12.
Rabukka
5:21
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13.
Bamboo Flute
5:12
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14.
Teapot with Water
3:01
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FEEDBACKS for "Move Your Chakra" album:
    MUSIC FAN wrote: I like Homus for its lyrics, because every word of the song has a deep sense…
    Vera wrote: Vocal is well done and the mix is right on. Sounds pretty commercial.
    Chris wrote: Thanks!!! I enjoyed the listening of Move Your Chakra.
    Andres wrote: I like Mandola. I think this song is a nice piece of whole Vladiswar Nadishana work.
    Ganster wrote: African Slit Drum is a kind of sensation!!!
    trance wrote: Vladiswar Nadishana definitely are quite signer able for a genre.
    Baby wrote: Musicianship and mix of Move Your Chakra is damn good.
    hipa wrote: No comments…. It’s cool. ))
    Tina wrote: While listening - the vocals are slightly behind the volume of the instrument mix and hard to catch clearly.
    Sophie wrote: Very decent tune for this style.
    Porter wrote: The refrain of Okarina at the end of the song pawns my soul.
    Queen wrote: I like this Rabukka! It's a song that I've listened over and over again.
    Rocky wrote: I hope that the flight of new ideas of Vladiswar Nadishana doesn’t stop.
    Music_Lord wrote: I liked Teapot with Water very much! When I listened to this song for the first time...I've been singing just a part of a song... for a while now around the house. I'm trying to make it into a whole song.
    Amelia wrote: I don't know what to say! It is a fantasy!!!

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