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This is a continuation of the earlier blog entry featuring random sounds from Radhakund. MP3, 128kbps, file sizes range from 1 to 5 MB.


=> http://www.vrajajournal.com/blog/Soundscapes_Reloaded


* Midnight Ramayana - Part 1 - Enthusiastic all-night Ramayana-chanting.
* Midnight Ramayana - Part 2 - Even more enthusiastic all-night Ramayana-chanting.
* Morning Multitrack Chanting - Part 1 - The bhajanashram ladies warming up, Ramayana on the background.
* Morning Multitrack Chanting - Part 2 - Bhajanashram and Ramayana folks in full speed.
* Been Watching You - Hare Krishna Hare Ram - Some first class techno beat there.
* Industrial Soundcheck - Your friendly large neightborhood generator and a mic soundcheck from a few blocks away.
* Group of Pilgrims - Chanting Govardhan Maharaja, carry-on sound-systems featured.
* Springtime Song - The traditional spring song, Bhajanashram ladies.
* Marriage Party Passing By - A well-equipped marriage party passing by.
* Oil Rush Hubbub - The sounds corresponding to the blog photo. It had quietened down when I recorded this.
* Late Night Bollywood - Some late night Bollywood beat with the dogs joining in towards the end.
* Just the Dogs - Night's their time, and they can do it for hours on end.
* Bollywood and Marriage - Bollywood beat on the background, marriage party passing by.


There are still some missing sounds I need to nail down... There's the midnight techno beat that keeps repeating the Miami Vice theme melody over and over again. And I'm pretty sure one of those was a Pet Shop Boys ripoff, though it's been a while. Some of the music is so kitschy it's just mind-blowing. If you crossbred Abba, Ravi Shankar, Vanilla Ice, aa cricket team and an jolly hopping kangaroo at a House club, the progeny would probably sound something like the music they play here.

Today's spontaneous Bollywood fest also featured some interesting tracks. I was up on the roof for a couple of hours enjoying the sun and had few options but to listen. The "Been watching you - Hare Krishna Hare Rama" (!) had some tight bits of rap blended in. They had better tracks too, but that's the only one I got. Maybe it's the Mathura underground house scene and not Bollywood, I really wouldn't know the difference! And then there are the sounds that accompany international cricket games. I'd love to get the birds chirping, but their songs are a bit drowned out here. Might have a bit more luck at Gauradham, but then again this series is just about the raw sound experience on my veranda — nothing more, nothing less!

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