Dharohar Project

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
To Darkness / Kripa 04:22 Tools
Mehendi Rachi 04:57 Tools
Anmol Rishtey 03:54 Tools
Mala Ramaniya - iTunes Festival 05:06 Tools
Sakhiri Mere - iTunes Festival 03:12 Tools
Mala Ramaniya 05:05 Tools
Devil's Spoke / Sneh Ko Marg 06:29 Tools
Sakhiri Mere 03:11 Tools
Mala Ramaniya (Live) 05:05 Tools
Sakhiri Mere (Live) 03:11 Tools
Meheni Rachi 04:57 Tools
To Darkness/Kripa 04:23 Tools
Devil's Spoke/Sneh Ko Marg 06:30 Tools
Mala Ramaniya (iTunes Festival) 00:00 Tools
Sakhiri Mere (iTunes Festival) 00:00 Tools
Rambling Man 00:00 Tools
I Speak Because I Can 00:00 Tools
Roll Away Your Stone 00:00 Tools
Devil's Spoke / Sneh Ko Marg (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Cave 00:00 Tools
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Mumford and Sons and Laura Marling visited India in December 2009 to share and create music with Rajasthani musicians. There is no doubt that such a trip and musical experience will leave a lasting impression; whether it’s the experience of a new culture, acceptance as fellow musicians or the creative energy gained from such a collaboration, this is a journey that will have lasting memories. Rajasthan is in northwest India and is a very culturally rich area with highly cultivated classical music and dance with its own distinct style. The musical convergence of two cultures is an exciting one that can either work well or fail miserably. Needless to say, it was well removed from anywhere Mumford and Sons and Laura Marling had performed before. The EP features 4 songs, including collaborative re-workings of Mumford & Sons’ song ‘To Darkness’, and Laura Marling’s ‘Devil’s Spoke’. EP Tracklisting: 1. Devil’s Spoke / Sneh Ko Marg 2. To Darkness / Kripa 3. Anmol Rishtey 4. Mehendi Rachi Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.