Nomadic Ecstatic: The Wandering Remixes vol 2

May 27, 2014
By DesertDwellers

On Nomadic Ecstatic: The Wandering Remixes, some of the top names in the underground global music scene take on tracks by downtempo/psychill power duo Desert Dwellers. The original tracks forming the basis for these remixes were composed by Desert Dweller Amani Friend for a series of Yoga DVDs co-produced by Rara Avis of Yogi Tunes & Craig Kohland of Shaman’s Dream.

One of Desert Dwellers’ most popular tracks is “Wandering Sadhu” — a song remixed in a diversity of ways for this two-part, digital-only collection. Volume 2 sports Suduaya and Eastern Sun’s versions of “Wandering Sadhu,” as well as stunning turns from iTom Lab, Beatfarmer and Jef Stott’s take on “Shiva Nataraj.”

For over a decade, Desert Dwellers have been creating exceptional original material, steadily and deservedly ascending the ladder to musical renown. Filtered through the minds of a broad spectrum of visionary producers, that material is transformed into Nomadic Ecstatic: The Wandering Remixes – a truly tremulous set of music from global electronica’s cutting edge.

Vocals on Shiva Nataraj by Nicolle Jensen
Digital Artwork by Olivia Curry (www.dreamnectar.com)
Overall album production by Amani Friend, and Joel Davis of Black Swan

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