Artist: Bahramji, Beach Messiah
Album: Ambrosiah
Genre: World
Release Date: 2018
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:01:05
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 635 MB
Tracklist:
1. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – Don’t Tell Me (08:11)
2. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – The Nectar of Love (07:26)
3. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – The Memory of the Beloved (06:48)
4. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – Looking for God (09:03)
5. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – The Drunken Master (06:22)
6. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – Back to the Source (07:40)
7. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – Poetic Santoor (07:48)
8. Bahramji & Beach Messiah – Setar Star (07:43)
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For a long time bahramji studied the doctrines of the sufi and also lived through the teachings. „i identify myself with my music – however not just only herewith. today i am a musician and tomorrow … a cook.“ and a good cook he is. bahramji continues to say: „i never commit myself to only one thing. i take life simply gratefully and with open heartily – just as it is. whatever may come, i take it like it is, because it is good as it is.“ bahram does not expect anything and this seems to be his secret. nevertheless is music of greatest importance in his life. „in the life of the sufi music is as important as air for breathing. music is a power in our life, our greatest gift. it brings us laughter or tears – it feeds our spirit. music is a universal language; music appears in all languages of the world, by mixing seven tones, which create millions of different melodies. seven tones create the whole music world-wide, ever written and still to be written. sufi music is a mental expression of divine love from the view of humans. the “ney“ plays hereby an important role. it is a symbol for the human soul and a symbol for the sufi soul, which swings along with it. sufism is not a religion, but rather a way of life. the message is liberty of the soul, the love for each other and the love for nature. it’s about harmony with ourselves and with others. to see the beauty, which is all around, visibly or invisibly. we call sufism the belief love, harmony and beauty.“, says bahramji.