150 W 17th St
New York, New York 10011

International launch and listening party: Indian Electronica vol/001

(Free Event)
Friday, September 21 / 6.00 - 10.00 p.m.
Rubin Museum of Art's K2 Lounge
150 West 17th Street
New York NY 10011

The Indian Electronica Festival in NYC with be followed by a CD release/listening party @ the Rubin Museum the next night - on Friday from 6PM - 10PM; which will be an excellent opportunity to personally meet the performers and also pick up a copy of our debut compilation release.

We're launching our record label this summer with 'Indian Electronica /volume 001' - its a 28 track double-disc CD release featuring an array of artists from around the globe that will take you on a musical journey through the past, present and into the future.

Expect to hear the most innovative uses of South Asian instrumentation, vocals and harmonies mashed-up with dubby basslines, ragga vocals, breakbeats, drum'n'bass and more.

* Come join DJs Abdul Smooth and Tito G as they spin an exclusive full play of both discs as well as other rare cuts from our catalog!

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About the Rubin Museum of Art
http://www.rmanyc.org

"The Rubin Museum of Art (RMA) is a cultural and educational institution dedicated to the art of the Himalayas. Its mission is to establish, present, preserve and document a permanent collection that reflects the vitality, complexity and historical significance of Himalayan art and to create exhibitions and programs designed to explore connections with other world cultures. RMA is committed to addressing a diverse audience - from connoisseurs and scholars to the general public and young children. Through its collection, library, exhibitions and educational programs, RMA will become an international center for the preservation, study and enjoyment of Himalayan art."

The Rubin Museum of Art (RMA) is home to a comprehensive collection of art from the Himalayas and surrounding regions. The artistic heritage of this vast and culturally varied area of the world remains relatively obscure. Through changing exhibitions and an array of engaging public programs, RMA offers opportunities to explore the artistic legacy of the Himalayan region and to appreciate its place in the context of world cultures.

The RMA collection consists of paintings, sculptures, and textiles. Although works of art range in date over two millennia, most reflect major periods and schools of Himalayan art from the 12th century onward.

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Indian Electronica vol/001 will be available to order online from our website from Monday next week: September 17 - 2007 for just $28 Canadian (plus shipping and handling)

Indian Electronica /volume 001
(IECD001: Compilation)

Official Website: http://www.indianelectronica.com/festival/nyc

Added by Indian Electronica on September 11, 2007