The Ensemble Al Salaam ~ Optimystical

i've come across them before in a Gilles Peterson compilation, with this tune:


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Circles
















real spiritual, laid back and funky grooves. love it, especially the flutes (very underrated instrument in today's pop/soul/urban music).

and 'al-salaam' means 'the peace' in Arabic. i need to check out the whole album, great post.
 
"The music is greater than the sum of our collective beings."

got 'round to checking out the whole album. otherworldly. the message below is deep and yet pretty funny in a 'conspiracy-brethren' kind of way, lol. i wonder if we still have this sort of natural spirituality being performed and recognised somewhere in today's Western music.

my picks, alongside Optimystical:


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Peace














Ecstasy














Vibration Love Call












 
Re: "The music is greater than the sum of our collective beings."

got 'round to checking out the whole album. otherworldly. the message below is deep and yet pretty funny in a 'conspiracy-brethren' kind of way, lol. i wonder if we still have this sort of natural spirituality being performed and recognised somewhere in today's Western music.
Sure, the spirituality of materialism and egoism. :p There was a group a few years ago called Fertile Ground, but they had more of a Sade type of sound. I don't know if they're still together, though. People now tend to be "fast food" and don't get into that sort of mysticism.
 
most definitely. there's a British-Asian musician/producer goes by the name of Nitin Sawhney who puts together world music with jazz/soul collaborations. i first came across him only this year at the BBC Electric Proms with this, his latest tune:

Distant Dreams



his usual work is full of this sort of spirituality (more Asian-influenced) and not the religious agenda-driven kind. just natural 'mysticism' as you put it. i'll try and dig up some of my fav works i've heard from him.
 
Here's another group on the same record label called 'The Descendants of Mike and Phoebe'.

Two Songs For a Boy Named Mark:
(a) Little Bitty Baby (b) Soliloquy to a Man-Child

 
Khaliq Al-Rouf & Salaam - Elephant Trot Dance [1979]

some great stuff. what a discovery,,

the group had another album several years later under the bandleader's name, Khaliq al-Rouf, who's also the prominent flautist on their first record.

continuing on the spirituality, but this one's a lot more jazzy..


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Malcom, The Call




















Sunset In Venus




















Libra


















 
Strata-East Records

Here's some other acts from the Strata-East label.

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