This CD is a reminder of what the music in the 1960s was. To me, the music of the '60s was an experiment in our musical capabilities, pushing the limits, stretching the boundaries, finding a sound that shouldn’t work, but does, wondrously. A breaking of the mold, if you will, of the constraints that periodically take over a sound, or a routine, or a schedule, until it becomes a steady regimen of SSDD, same stuff, different day.
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This CD is a reminder of what the music in the 1960s was. To me, the music of the '60s was an experiment in our musical capabilities, pushing th… read more
This CD is a reminder of what the music in the 1960s was. To me, the music of the '60s was an experiment in our musical capabilities, pushing the limits, stretching the boundaries, … read more
Haale is a psychedelic-rock/alternative singer who sings mostly in persian. Her music is Sufi-based. Haale (as in halle-lujah or jalepeno), is a Bronx-born woman of Iranian descent whose name means the 'halo around the moon.' Her songs are trance-inducing, rhythmically propulsive, and lyrically engaging tapestries that draws on both Persian mystical and American psychedelic musical traditions. Haale pays homage to 60's psychedelic rock and Persian/Sufi trance, creating a propulsive soundscape of electric guitars, percussion, and mystical lyrics. Her band features Matt… read more
Haale is a psychedelic-rock/alternative singer who sings mostly in persian. Her music is Sufi-based. Haale (as in halle-lujah or jalepeno), is a Bronx-born woman of Iranian descent whose na… read more
Haale is a psychedelic-rock/alternative singer who sings mostly in persian. Her music is Sufi-based. Haale (as in halle-lujah or jalepeno), is a Bronx-born woman of Iranian descent whose name means the 'halo around the moon.'… read more