Bombay the hard way: ?
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Bombay the hard way: ?
I've seen people at least mention this album before, so I thought I'd ask in case anyone knows.
I've always assumed this album was a complete fabrication, just the automator having fun inventing two Bollywood composers and the music they would've made if they were real and then interspersed it all with soundbites from actual Bollywood films.
But are kalyanji and Anandji actually real? (or does anyone have any proof, other than the cursory reviews this album got in the music press that look like they didn't even listen to the album, just read the liner notes and took them seriously)
A few other CDs occasionally make it into the CD player around here, but lately it's been mostly this CD and Lovage.
I've always assumed this album was a complete fabrication, just the automator having fun inventing two Bollywood composers and the music they would've made if they were real and then interspersed it all with soundbites from actual Bollywood films.
But are kalyanji and Anandji actually real? (or does anyone have any proof, other than the cursory reviews this album got in the music press that look like they didn't even listen to the album, just read the liner notes and took them seriously)
A few other CDs occasionally make it into the CD player around here, but lately it's been mostly this CD and Lovage.
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hmm, well at least they're real, i guess.
link to a page about them as composers
but the song names HAVE to be new, and I'd guess automator/dj shadow added quite a bit to most of the tracks in any case.
link to a page about them as composers
but the song names HAVE to be new, and I'd guess automator/dj shadow added quite a bit to most of the tracks in any case.