Shakti Blues
Silently Watch them Die (Rough cut) Silently Watch them Die (Rough cut)
In response to the vengeful genocide happening in Palestine (and a critique of all legacies of apartheid, ethnic cleansing and militarist violence). Nepali version of this song is called 'Kina'
Saani Saani Pari Saani Saani Pari
Composed together with my bro Rajen in Dec 05. Lead vocals by Rajen Shakya. This song was inspired by and is dedicated to my newly born neice, Asha. Rajen and I composed it while trying to put little Asha to bed. Rap styl INVALID influenced by AJ &
Ishara Ishara
With Rap by AJ. Special thanks to Sabin for the detailed feedback on this song (including the idea of having AJ rap in the middle).
Lakha Batti Baali Lakha Batti Baali
Wrote this song for my dad who passed away on February 14th, 2003. The title "Lakh Batti" (100,000 lights) refers to the tradition in Nepal of lighting 100,000 candles for deceased relatives. Lead vocals: Rajen Shakya. Inital input from Yesha
Mukta Akashko Khoj Mukta Akashko Khoj
Amulya Samjhanaharu Amulya Samjhanaharu
Instrumental piece that I composed in 1993. This version is from the album The Dragonfly Sessions (Recorded by Alan Walks;Subterfuge Records; 2001) and is performed by Alan Walks (guitar), Jeff Martel (sitar), Rajen(tabla) and myself (guitar).
Sangam Sangam
Instrumental piece that I composed in 1992. This version is from the album The Dragonfly Sessions (Recorded by Alan Walks;Subterfuge Records; 2001) and is performed by Alan Walks (guitar), Jeff Martel (sitar), Rajen(tabla) and myself (guitar).
Annapurna Calling Annapurna Calling
A musical tribute to a trip that I took with my best buddy Kedar Maharjan to the Annapurana base camp way back in 1989. The music tries to capture the euphoria we felt when we saw the majestic himalayas up close. Dedicated to Kedar. Rough version.