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After the Disquiet is a music CD album featuring the multicultural stylings of Ravish Momin and the band Tarana. All the compositions are by Momin; the music blends jazz with Asian, Middle-eastern, and African elements, creating a smooth and lively listening experience. The tracks are "Disposable", which is based on a North-Indian folk song; "Hava", which is inspired by the famous Palace of Air in Jaipur, India and its revolutionary placement of windows to promote air-flow in the desert; "Night Song", a tribute to the late, great jazz bassist Wilber Morris that features a sprinkling of hip-hop rhythm; and "The Black Teeth of Trees", an improvised piece that draws upon the pulse-pounding intensity of dance clubs and electronic beats. After the Disquiet is a superb choice for music connoisseurs looking to experience something fresh! 11/01/11
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