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Ustad Sultan Khan, Rare Elements

Audio CD

Disk ID: 350561

Disk length: 58m 29s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Aja Maji [Sacred Rhythm Version] (Joe Claussell Remix) 6:30
2. Tarana (Thievery Corporation Remix) 4:23
3. Jana (Sad Bachelor Remix by Radar One) 5:13
4. Jaadu [Magic] (Nickodemus & Osiris Remix) 5:34
5. Majhi re (Brainpolluter Remix) 4:39
6. Maula (Bhangra-Hydrate Vocal Remix by Ralphi Rosario) 7:19
7. Sayaji [Dance Trance Version] (Joe Claussell Remix) 8:48
8. Meher Ali (Bollywood Burning Remix by Radar One) 5:24
9. Caravan [Karava] (Remix by Brainpolluter) 5:10
10. Don't Run Away (Radar One Remix) 5:23

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Review

RARE ELEMENTS, the first release in a series of groundbreaking albums that will feature the blending of master musicians with the world's top remixers.

Five Points recorded ten original tracks performed by USTAD SULTAN KHAN, a world renowned Sarangi master. Ustad Sultan Khan has collaborated with such artists as MADONNA, DURAN DURAN, PETER GABRIEL, RAVI SHANKAR, and GEORGE HARRISON. Five Points Records then enlisted top remixers: THIEVERY CORPORATION, NICKODEMUS & OSIRIS, JOE CLAUSSELL and RALPHI ROSARIO to interpret and rework the Eastern melodies creating a union of old and new worlds.

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Rare Elements

Tracks: 2 (-8 tracks), Disk length: 12m 9s (-47m 40s)

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