Ha (album)
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| Studio album by Talvin Singh | |||||
| Released | November 9, 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Electronica Asian underground | ||||
| Length | ?:? | ||||
| Label | Island | ||||
| Producer | Talvin Singh | ||||
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Ha is the second release of tabla artist and music producer Talvin Singh. With yet another near-universally understood title, the album mellows down the crossbred musical concepts of his previous album and draws more inspiration from the Indian sub-continent. The album is much more subtly detailed, experimenting with irregular time-patterns and two-steps beat patterns.
The album got a mixed reception when released, and was broadly seen as a step back from its broad-stroked transglobal predecessor, which won him the Mercury Music Prize in 1999.
[edit] Track listing
- One – 12:52
- Mustard Fields – 8:20
- The Beat Goes On – 6:07
- Uphold – 4:46
- Sway of the verses – 6:02
- Dubla – 5:06
- It's Not Over – 7:45
- Abalonia – 06:56
- See Breeze – 4:52
- Bobby Style – 7:11
- Silver Flowers – 4:44


