NaraBara - Hamt Zamin Hümüs (2023) Hi-Res
Artist: NaraBara
Title: Hamt Zamin Hümüs
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Nomad City Records
Genre: Jazz, World
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 39:57 min
Total Size: 235 / 468 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hamt Zamin Hümüs
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Nomad City Records
Genre: Jazz, World
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks)
Total Time: 39:57 min
Total Size: 235 / 468 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Üg Hürhgüi Gazar
02. Asuu
03. Üher
04. Hörhön Saral
05. MaMo
06. Hamt Zamin Hümüs
07. Mör
08. Sainu
09. Ayas
10. Samadhi
NaraBara is the type at a crossroads. The group led by Mongolian musician Yider and keyboardist Asr continues to transport its audience to new lands and still does so well with their new album entitled Hamt Zamin Hümüs.
Twirling between nu-jazz and world music with an experimental edge, NaraBara's music remains a fascinating epic. This Hamt Zamin Hümüs is no exception to the rule and transports us from the first notes of "Üg Hürhgül Gazar (The Silent Land)" before repeating with the sumptuous "Asuu (Ask)" and "Hörhön Saral (Ponies)".
And pn is not at the end of our surprises because NaraBara continues its quest towards the sun. Whether on "MaMo" or on "Mör (The Road)", the group never ceases to impress with these multiple influences from all over the world with also "Sainu (Say Hi)" and "Ayas ( The Song)” of the most gleaming. Ending with the voluptuous "Samadhi", Halt Zamin Hümüs is a perfect initiatory journey that brings out the different cultures of each member of the group to make instinctive music.
Twirling between nu-jazz and world music with an experimental edge, NaraBara's music remains a fascinating epic. This Hamt Zamin Hümüs is no exception to the rule and transports us from the first notes of "Üg Hürhgül Gazar (The Silent Land)" before repeating with the sumptuous "Asuu (Ask)" and "Hörhön Saral (Ponies)".
And pn is not at the end of our surprises because NaraBara continues its quest towards the sun. Whether on "MaMo" or on "Mör (The Road)", the group never ceases to impress with these multiple influences from all over the world with also "Sainu (Say Hi)" and "Ayas ( The Song)” of the most gleaming. Ending with the voluptuous "Samadhi", Halt Zamin Hümüs is a perfect initiatory journey that brings out the different cultures of each member of the group to make instinctive music.