
Shravanam [Import]
** This is a PRE-ORDER. Please read our policies before ordering. Check our website for Est. Ship Date.
KEY FEATURES
- 2024 new vinyl repress with different track list on the side B
- Reverse cut vinyl (plays from inner groove to outer groove)
- 1xLP pressed on heavyweight 180g Black Vinyl
- Comes with hype sticker
- Liner Notes: Jeremy Gilbert (University of East London)
- Remastered: Claudio Passavanti at Doctor Mix Studios
- Curator: Kay Suzuki
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Time Capsule presents the transcendental work of intensely spiritual Indian classical music by celebrated vocalist and composer Bombay S Jayashri.
During its brief lifespan reissue imprint Time-Capsuleâs releases have proved as multinational as they have been wide-ranging in style, serving up Italian new age music (Il Guardiano Del Faroâs Oasis), Japanese guitar fusion (Yuji Toriyamaâs Choice Works 1982-1985), and American dub by way of Ethiopia (Bill Laswell and Gigiâs Illuminated Audio).
For their fourth ever reissue Time Capsule selected one of classical Indian vocalist Bombay S Jayashriâs most mesmerising works. Born into a musician family steeped in the south Indian tradition of vocal music, the Mumbai-raised singer took advantage of the cityâs cosmopolitism to study northern Hindustani disciplines, one of the few vocalists to train in both. Now revered as one of the greatest living exponents of Carnatic music, she received an Oscar nomination for her work on Ang Leeâs Life of Pi.
Within the first minute of opener Sada Bada (Slokam), Jayashriâs intensely spiritual vocals give a clear indication of why she has been increasingly embraced by a new generation of western listeners whoâve made the natural leap from ambient soundscapes to new age and devotional music. Accompanied on the following Bhajeham Bhajeham by a hypnotic rhythmic backing of mridangam drums, bells and the drone of a tambura, over its epic twenty-minute length she stretches her voice into a variety of spellbinding forms â her softly enunciated dedications to Shiva enveloping you with their immersive warmth and cosmic beauty. Kalimaheshwariâs gently undulating rhythms form a similarly entrancing undercurrent, over which Javashri delivers a jaw-dropping performance of melodic Sanskrit chants which evoke a variety of different names for the sacred feminine.
One of the albumâs new-found devotees is label boss Kay Suzuki: âevery time I listen Iâm amazed at how such a small ensemble can create such a deep musical landscape. The incredible production plays a big part. That intricate percussion sounds so clear and sits in all the right pockets rhythmically and sonically. Just by following this groove Iâm put into a timeless zone, but when her voice hits on top of that gorgeous drone sound and I focus on the details of her small melodies within melodies, my heart centres and I find myself in a blissful place.â
As professor of cultural and political theory Jeremy Gilbert states in the albumâs liner notes, the mesmerising sincerity and deep spirituality of these songs present an intense and spiritual charge that will appeal to an audience well beyond believers and devotees of Hinduism.
TRACKLIST
- Sada Bala (Slokam)
- Bhajeham Bhajeham
- Keshvaya Namah
- Raghavama
LISTEN
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** This is a PRE-ORDER. Please read our policies before ordering. Check our website for Est. Ship Date.
KEY FEATURES
- 2024 new vinyl repress with different track list on the side B
- Reverse cut vinyl (plays from inner groove to outer groove)
- 1xLP pressed on heavyweight 180g Black Vinyl
- Comes with hype sticker
- Liner Notes: Jeremy Gilbert (University of East London)
- Remastered: Claudio Passavanti at Doctor Mix Studios
- Curator: Kay Suzuki
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Time Capsule presents the transcendental work of intensely spiritual Indian classical music by celebrated vocalist and composer Bombay S Jayashri.
During its brief lifespan reissue imprint Time-Capsuleâs releases have proved as multinational as they have been wide-ranging in style, serving up Italian new age music (Il Guardiano Del Faroâs Oasis), Japanese guitar fusion (Yuji Toriyamaâs Choice Works 1982-1985), and American dub by way of Ethiopia (Bill Laswell and Gigiâs Illuminated Audio).
For their fourth ever reissue Time Capsule selected one of classical Indian vocalist Bombay S Jayashriâs most mesmerising works. Born into a musician family steeped in the south Indian tradition of vocal music, the Mumbai-raised singer took advantage of the cityâs cosmopolitism to study northern Hindustani disciplines, one of the few vocalists to train in both. Now revered as one of the greatest living exponents of Carnatic music, she received an Oscar nomination for her work on Ang Leeâs Life of Pi.
Within the first minute of opener Sada Bada (Slokam), Jayashriâs intensely spiritual vocals give a clear indication of why she has been increasingly embraced by a new generation of western listeners whoâve made the natural leap from ambient soundscapes to new age and devotional music. Accompanied on the following Bhajeham Bhajeham by a hypnotic rhythmic backing of mridangam drums, bells and the drone of a tambura, over its epic twenty-minute length she stretches her voice into a variety of spellbinding forms â her softly enunciated dedications to Shiva enveloping you with their immersive warmth and cosmic beauty. Kalimaheshwariâs gently undulating rhythms form a similarly entrancing undercurrent, over which Javashri delivers a jaw-dropping performance of melodic Sanskrit chants which evoke a variety of different names for the sacred feminine.
One of the albumâs new-found devotees is label boss Kay Suzuki: âevery time I listen Iâm amazed at how such a small ensemble can create such a deep musical landscape. The incredible production plays a big part. That intricate percussion sounds so clear and sits in all the right pockets rhythmically and sonically. Just by following this groove Iâm put into a timeless zone, but when her voice hits on top of that gorgeous drone sound and I focus on the details of her small melodies within melodies, my heart centres and I find myself in a blissful place.â
As professor of cultural and political theory Jeremy Gilbert states in the albumâs liner notes, the mesmerising sincerity and deep spirituality of these songs present an intense and spiritual charge that will appeal to an audience well beyond believers and devotees of Hinduism.
TRACKLIST
- Sada Bala (Slokam)
- Bhajeham Bhajeham
- Keshvaya Namah
- Raghavama
LISTEN
Available on Desktop & Mobile






















