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Serendipity

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Download links and information about Serendipity by Studio Pagol. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to World Music genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:08:51 minutes.

Artist: Studio Pagol
Release date: 2003
Genre: World Music
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:08:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Moon 5:45
2. Agi 4:23
3. T.N.K. 3:29
4. Rain of Yours 2:56
5. Bootsy 8:16
6. Tûût 1:13
7. Caravane 5:47
8. Ovaga 4:42
9. Kali 2:44
10. Intro Taâla 2:28
11. Taâla 2:51
12. Zena 6:55
13. Jothi 5:09
14. Pagol 4:56
15. Tane Tane 3:33
16. Music for Cocktail 3:44

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Pagol means crazy in Bengali, and the debut album from this Belgian group is, indeed, a rather crazy mixture of cultural influences — Moroccan elements from Largo members Marc Van Eyck and Philippe Boulon (not to mention singer/dancers Laïla Amezian and Madiha Figuigui), European flavors from guitarist Pierre Vervloesem and programmer Renaud Hoebem, Bengali singing courtesy of Bapi Das Baul and John Litton-Baroi, and other far-flung elements from guest musicians from a multitude of places and cultures. This is the kind of project that can as easily go very wrong as very right, collapsing upon itself into an undifferentiated mush of good-hearted but uninspired multiethnic noodling. Studio Pagol avoids that trap, though, by keeping its eye firmly on the beat — luckily for the listener, this is primarily music for dancing rather than the soundtrack to a multiculti sermon. That means that the chiming synths and Figuigui's haunting vocals on "Agi" are kept bubbling with a jittery drum'n'bass groove, the gorgeous melody of "Zena" is counterbalanced by a dark and funky rhythmic pattern, and when the group covers the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" the guitar sounds like a bagpipe and there's a Qawwali-sounding vocal break in the middle. (The album's hidden 17th track is a remix of this song.) The ideas here aren't really new or revolutionary, but they sure are fun.