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Radhamohan and Savitri:
Meditative, world, kirtan.
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Radhamohan is a multi instrumentalist, music producer, spiritual seeker
and a flutemaker from Slovenia. His world of sound is a fusion of instruments
from different cultures around the world that blend together into something
unique and fresh.
He plays various ethnic flutes, Indian santoor, dholak drum,
mridanga drum, and various ethnic percussion. 17 years of rhythm and in last few
years strong passion for ethereal sound of flutes result in musical journeys
that take us to a place where the earth and the sky meet.
Savitri is a singer very much dedicated to chanting of mantras which are
an integral part of her life. Most common words with which listeners describe
her singing are: "Serenity, purity and simplicity, angelic."
They both experience music as highly transformative and think of it is as a
powerful medium for connecting with the Divine. They feel that kirtan as a
musical and devotional expression is ever evolving and their music is an example
of such evolution.
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Earth, the Kirtan planet
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Radhamohan and Savitri lives in
Islake, Slovenia.
Tagged as: World, New Age, Chillout, Eastern Voices, Ethereal, Massage.
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