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| Hold your breath ! Guitarist D Wood & Bassist Storms translate their wildly growing ideas into concrete sounds. Makes you hear it again & again. |
| Jazz Thing |
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| Rhapsodic and free. A lively exchange of melodies and sounds. |
| Jazz International (Germany) |
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| Until you hear the street percussion layered with guitar, bass, violin & sax, you don't realize how sophisticated the music is. |
| Asia Week |
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| The indica project's perspective is worthwhile & rewarding. Brilliant & grooving, this is consistantly original music : colored with a rich emotional & conceptual pallette. |
| Rhythm Music (USA) |
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| The Indica project has learned to speak in many tongues. |
| Indian Express |
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| The Music is hypnotic. |
| Gentleman |
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| The Indica project gives the listener some insight into some street funk, grit & gristle. In tune with dialogue, common points of reference & friendships. |
| Elle Magazine |
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| The Indica project is a breath of fresh air & one of the best examples of world music that this reviewer has ever heard. Soulful, grovve oriented, very appealing & at times complex & etherial. It all comes together in splendid fashion... Highly recommended. |
| Modern Jazz (USA) |
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| This music is freedom...incorporates the best of New York city & Mumbai. One of the few extremely ventures into Jazz/Eastern fusion. Their compositions challenge convection & expand listener's mind. |
| Kaleidoscope (USA) |
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