Mahlukat & Ivan Shopov Dhumavati
MyVinyl presents Dhumavati - a collaborative full-length album between Turkish-Polish duo Mahlukat and Bulgarian producer Ivan Shopov. It appears in a world that tries to alienate and separate us from each other with each passing day only to prove that it is through art that we can endure and resist whatever reality throws at us.
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Catalog details about Dhumavati
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Artist
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ЛейбълEtheraudio Records – 009
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ФорматГрамофонна плоча / Винил, LP, Албум
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Издание2022 - Limited Black Vinyl Edition
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Първо Издание2022
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OriginEurope
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ЖанрElectronic, Folk, World, & Country
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СъстояниеФабрично запечатана, Нова грамофонна плоча
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StyleAbstract, Eurobeat
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РеференцияMV-2265-1
Mahlukat & Ivan Shopov - Dhumavati in details
In this shared world, which three musicians from three different corners of the world have managed to create there are no borders, no prejudices, no musical barriers. Dhumavati was created and recorded in 10 days and it perfectly conveys its impulsive, intuitive and sincere origin.
However, thanks to its outstanding production, courtesy of Ivan Shopov’s meticulous attention to sound crafting, the album has become not only a documentation of a beautiful and shared experience between him and Mahlukat but into a captivating, next-level musical experience, which will remain in your mind long after the last notes in the record have faded out.
We’ve already established that singer and violinist Güldeste Mamaç, percussionist Kasia Kadłubowska, and electronic producer Ivan Shopov are no strangers to collaboration, so it comes as no surprise that “Dhumavati” welcomes contributions from an array of guest musicians, among which Julian Maier-Hauff (trumpet), Theodosii Spassov (kaval), Evan Hatfield (sitar), Amalgamy (gaida, kaval, gadulka), Peter Hinz (vocals and tabla) and Laila Mahmoud (kanun). Together they expand the record’s musical palette and widen its already vast field of influences, thus allowing the already blurry boundaries between downtempo, world music, folktronica, and cinematic atmospheric music to fully disappear.
| A1 | Leyla |
| A2 | Beyond |
| A3 | Māyā |
| A4 | Dhumavati |
| A5 | Homā |
| B1 | Dost Kervanı |
| B2 | Aithra |
| B3 | Durga |
| B4 | Devana |
| B5 | Oceania |