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Tabla Beat Science Tala Matrix Mp3, Flac, Wma Tabla Beat Science Tala Matrix mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Tala Matrix Country: Russia Released: 2001 Style: Dub, Drum n Bass, Tribal MP3 version RAR size: 1801 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1716 mb WMA version RAR size: 1630 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 276 Other Formats: MP4 VOX DTS AU WAV AC3 MMF Tracklist Hide Credits Secret Channel 1 7:34 Written-By – B. Laswell*, Z. Hussain* Magnetic 2 7:43 Sarangi, Vocals – Ustad Sultan KhanWritten-By – B. Laswell*, S. Khan*, Z. Hussain* Audiomaze 3 7:49 Written-By – B. Laswell*, Z. Hussain* Don't Worry.com 4 Programmed By [Logic Programming] – Brad Somatik*Tabla, Effects [Virus Manipulation 6:13 And Vox] – Talvin SinghWritten-By – B. Somatik*, T. Singh* Palmistry 5 4:39 Drums, Tabla, Keyboards, Electronics – Karsh KaleWritten-By – K. Kale* Devotional 6 8:11 Sarangi, Vocals – Ustad Sultan KhanWritten-By – B. Laswell*, S. Khan*, Z. Hussain* Big Brother 7 4:56 Tabla, Drums – Trilok GurtuWritten-By – T. Gurtu* Triangular Objects 8 Drums – Karsh KaleTabla, Effects [Virus Manipulation And Vox] – Talvin SinghWritten-By 7:57 – K. Kale*, T. Singh* Biotech 9 6:42 Written-By – B. Laswell*, Z. Hussain* Alla 10 11:52 Written-By – Z. Hussain* Companies, etc. Recorded At – Orange Music Recorded At – Ztudio Zerkall Recorded At – Calcutta Cyber Studio Mastered At – Turtle Tone Studios Credits Bass – Bill Laswell (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 9) Engineer [Orange Music] – Robert Musso Engineer [Studio Zerkall] – Matt Howe Mastered By – Michael Fossenkemper Producer [Additional Production] – Karsh Kale (tracks: 5), Matt Howe (tracks: 7), Talvin Singh (tracks: 4, 8), Trilok Gurtu (tracks: 7) Producer [Conceived And Constructed By], Sounds [Sound Construction] – Bill Laswell Tabla – Zakir Hussain Notes Recorded and mixed at Orange Music Sound Studios (West Orange, N.J.), Studio Zerkall (Germany), and Calcutta Cyber Studio (London) Mastered at Turtle Tone Studios, NYC. Same as Tabla Beat Science - Tala Matrix without russian content. CD package: jewel case with 4-page booklet. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout: TABLA BEAT SCIAKE TALA MATRIX A2873 05/11/2001 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year PALMCD Tabla Beat Tala Matrix (CD, Palm Pictures, PALMCD US 2000 2046-2 Science Album) Axiom 2046-2 Tabla Beat Tala Matrix (CD, Axiom, Palm 382-2, T004 382-2, T004 Brazil 2000 Science Album) Pictures, Trama 7243 590612 2 Tabla Beat Tala Matrix (CD, Virgin, Palm 7243 590612 2 India 2007 1 Science Album) Pictures, Axiom 1 PALMCD Tabla Beat Tala Matrix (CD, PALMCD Palm Pictures US 2000 2046-2 Science Album) 2046-2 Tala Matrix (CD, STRESS - Tabla Beat STRESS - Album, Ltd, Stress Records Russia 2000 0001093 Science 0001093 Unofficial) Related Music albums to Tala Matrix by Tabla Beat Science Ustad Faiyaz Khan, Vidushi Dhondutai Kulkarni, Ustad Azmat Hussain Khan, Ustad Khadim Hussain Khan - The Hindustani Archives Zakir Hussain - Magical Moments Of Rhythm Ustad Ali Ahmed Hussain - Late Evening Raga - Early Morning Raga Zakir Hussain, Sultan Khan - Virtuoso - Tabla & Sarangi Ustad Salamat Hussain - The Enchanting Notes Of Flute Ustad Khadim Hussain Khan, Nasir Aminuddin Dagar - Dhrupad Aur Khyal Ustad Allarakha, Ustad Zakir Hussain - Together Ustad Aslam Hussain Khan - The Ultimate Ustad Sharafat Hussain Khan, Vidushi Purnima Sen - Agra Gharana Various - Masters Of Percussion - The Masters & Their Beats.
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