Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -flac- |work|

In the mid-2000s, digital music was synonymous with 128kbps MP3s—thin, compressed, and lifeless. Garden of Delights’ decision to issue Dance of the Flames in was a statement. For the first time, listeners could experience:

To understand Dance Of The Flames , one must understand the climate of 1974. The initial Krautrock explosion was fragmenting. Can was moving toward world music, Kraftwerk was shedding guitars for synthesizers, and Neu! was perfecting their motorik beat. Guru Guru, led by the manic drummer , took a different path: deep, greasy, jazz-funk psychedelia. Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -FLAC-

Born on August 30, 1954, in Kolkata, India, Guru began his musical journey in the 1970s, playing guitar in various bands. His early work was marked by a strong inclination towards jazz and rock, which eventually led him to form the band Asha in 1974. As Asha, Guru gained popularity in the Indian music scene, performing a unique blend of Eastern and Western musical styles. In the mid-2000s, digital music was synonymous with