Saddar Bazaar

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Night Descent 00:00 Tools
Garden of Essence 00:00 Tools
Arc of Ascent, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Kiff Riff 00:00 Tools
Freedom Rider 00:00 Tools
Baraka 00:00 Tools
Sukoon (Reflection) 00:00 Tools
Shamsa (Sunburst) 00:00 Tools
Neelum Blue 00:00 Tools
Arc of Ascent, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Mi'Rifa 00:00 Tools
Peacock Angel 00:00 Tools
The Process 00:00 Tools
Madhya Laya 00:00 Tools
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Arabesque 00:00 Tools
Indus Delta Blues 00:00 Tools
Painted Dust 00:00 Tools
Five Jewels 00:00 Tools
Courtesan 00:00 Tools
Tones and Waves 00:00 Tools
Switchback 00:00 Tools
When the Waters Were Changed 00:00 Tools
Temple Ball 00:00 Tools
Arc of Ascent (Part Three) 00:00 Tools
Mi' Raij 00:00 Tools
Niche Of Light 00:00 Tools
Temple Cloud 00:00 Tools
Soul Vine 00:00 Tools
Mc Raj 00:00 Tools
Arc of Ascent I 00:00 Tools
Arc Of Ascent (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Arc of Ascent II 00:00 Tools
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West 00:00 Tools
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soul wine 00:00 Tools
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Saddar Bazaar (translation: central market) is raga rock band based in Bristol, UK. Formed in 1990 by Shaun Hyder (sitar) and Rehan Matthew Hyder (guitar), they were soon joined by John Sage on drums and supported various bands in the local area such as The Seers, Praise Space Electric and the Bevis Frond. They also played at the well known Ashton Court Community Festival in Bristol. By 1992 John had left the band and had been replaced by David Spencer, whilst Tainenska Royal came in on flute and keyboards. It was this line-up that recorded "Night Descent" for the indie charting "Fun With Mushrooms" album on Delerium. The bands appearance on this album resulted in a pile of mail from punters, at Delerium HQ, requesting a whole album of material by the band. It also resulted in a session for American doom metal band Solitude Aeturnus (Saddar Bazaar play on the track "The 9th Day" on the bands 1994 album "Through the Darkest Hour" on Music For Nations). Delerium decided to fund an album and the finished article featured new keyboard player Terry Banx and was produced by Bob Pierce (an ex-member of 60s UK psych band The Mirror). "The Conference of The Birds" is one of Delerium's strangest releases to date. A perfect acoustic Eastern chill-out experience that harkens back to groups such as The Third Ear Band and The Ceyleib People, with its atonal, psychedelic simplicity, whilst appealing to the ambient trance textures of todays head music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.