
| Dust at Your Feet Artist/Author: Tanmayo List Price:$17.99

| Song Title | Length | | | | 1. Through The Darkness | 10:26 | | | | 2. Love Actually | 7:54 | | | | 3. Eternitys Edge | 6:29 | | | | 4. Aad Guray Nameh | 9:37 | | See Mantra Info | | 5. Dust at Your Feet | 9:24 | | | | 6. Tir Nan Og | 7:31 | | | | 7. Nada Te Turbe | 4:07 | | | | 8. Amazing Grace | 7:17 | | |
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DescriptionRelease Date: September 17th
Tanmayo`s debut release Dust at Your Feet is a gentle window into the deep longing of a soul searching for the divine. Tanmayo`s rich vocals are wrapped in beautiful layers of instrumentation including her own incredible violin with sarod, bamboo flute, and haunting keyboards. Tanmayo pulls from her rich Scottish background and her years studying in India and blends her own poetry with chants from a wealth of different faiths.
The opening track Through the Darkness wraps beautiful English lyrics around the mantra Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu with haunting vocals and violin dancing across the top of the entire song.
Love Actually, the second track, is an amazing fusion love song with exotic Indian sargams (scales) done as a duet between Tanmayo and world-famous tabla player and vocalist, Manish Vyas accompanied by a fusion of sarod, bamboo flute and Western percussion, keyboards and bass.
The album has two deeply moving songs about the soul`s connection with the divine and the teacher that shares that experience with their student including Eternity`s Edge and the title track Dust at Your Feet.
Tanmayo does a fun version of the chant `Aad Guray Nameh` made popular by Snatam Kaur and then Deva Premal, that has a driving bass beat and fun playful rhythms and instruments dancing through it.
The track Tir Nan `Og is a haunting Celtic chant with a strong bass beat and soaring violins.
The track Nada Te Turbe is a prayer from Saint Theresa of Avila put to music by Tanmayo.
And the closing track, Amazing Grace, takes the traditional melody of this well known song and surrounds it with the sweetest of flute and keyboards, adding a few of her own lyrics and a sweet chant in the mix.
Overall, listening to this album, one has an experience of the journey of the soul through the darkness lit by the beauty of Tanmayo`s music.
Credits:
Vocals, Violin, Keyboard: Tanmayo
Vocals: Manish Vyas
Bansuri Flute: Bikram Singh
Sarod: Prashekh Borkar
Additional Keyboards: Solomon Shadrach
Music composition by Tanmayo
Sound Production by Solomon Shadrach
Mixed and Mastered by Radu Marinescu
Here is a video clip of Tanmayo performing the track `Through the Darkness` in concert with Snatam Kaur on violin and backup vocals:
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Artist BioTanmayo Tanmayo is a multi-talented singer, violinist and composer.From meditation halls to night clubs; from jazz to Mozart; from the haunting songs of her native Scotland to the space and silence of India's rich classical tradition, Tanmayo's soulful vocals and masterful violin playing have graced and touched people from all walks of life around the globe. Effortlessly bridging the gap between inner and outer, she has toured extensively with world fusion master Prem Joshua and has worked with some of the top names in the spiritual world music scene. A short musical history - She learnt classical western violin and piano age 7. - She learnt to play Celtic fiddle music in smoky Edinburgh bars. - She learnt to play the bare rudiments of Indian classical music on stage with Prem Joshua and Manish Vyas through a mixture of panic and luck. - She never learnt to sing.
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