Jawari literally means "glimmering" or "jewel-like." It is the term used in reference to a part of the sitar that produces the instrument's characteristic timbre.
Inspired by their last trip to India, Ludvig Cimbrelius (Alveol) and Rasmus Alkestrand (Ito Oto), have reimagined the essence of this peculiar sound and applied it to their debut for Avantroots, "Kokong."
These two Swedish producers take their self-styled cosmic awareness, and place it in the exotic landscape of a deep techno full of evocative sound, not abandoning big beats and ambient finesse. It's impossible to not want to join in on the movement of this transit.
The four tracks are accompanied with Dactilar's powerful remix of "Jawari," adding the perfect amount of infectious dub to launch the track out onto the dance floor.
Inspired by their last trip to India, Ludvig Cimbrelius (Alveol) and Rasmus Alkestrand (Ito Oto), have reimagined the essence of this peculiar sound and applied it to their debut for Avantroots, "Kokong."
These two Swedish producers take their self-styled cosmic awareness, and place it in the exotic landscape of a deep techno full of evocative sound, not abandoning big beats and ambient finesse. It's impossible to not want to join in on the movement of this transit.
The four tracks are accompanied with Dactilar's powerful remix of "Jawari," adding the perfect amount of infectious dub to launch the track out onto the dance floor.
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