Qalandar Black Rose

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Saam Schlamminger was born in Istanbul, raised in Iran, and is now living in Munich, Germany. He studied percussive instruments with the masters in Iran, Turkey and Central Asia and toured with many Persian musicians from the Turkish and Persian traditions. He has accompanied the famous Persian singer, Parisa, at concerts and on CD's and has played with Al Gromer Khan on Space Hotel and Tantra Drums. He has also played on many other recordings with Klaus Wiese. In addition to his love for music, he is a television director and sculptor.

Klaus Wiese was born in 1942 in Germany. In 1970, he was introduced to music by first teacher, a famous Shaik Qalandar, Fazal Innayaat Khan. During his travels through Persia, Afghanistan and India, Wiese studied with many Sufi teachers of different orders.

Product Description
Qalandar means free of any order, rule or tradition. The Qalandar is a freewheeling sect of Sufis that is not bound by the rule of the Tarika (order of Sufis). The Qalandar are borderless people who are not connected with any other Sufi sect. They don't believe in tradition and this is reflected in their ways and music. This CD is Saam Schlamminger and Klaus Wiese's expression and understanding of the spirit of the Qalandar. The last piece is an original zikr. The Qalandar originated in Pakistan but they are in no way related to any other Sufi sect like the Mevlavis of Turkey or the Shadilis of North Africa or the Chishtis of India.

Qalandar Black Rose

Qalandar Black Rose,Klaus Wiese / Saam Schlamminger


Qalandar Black Rose

Qalandar Black Rose
Qalandar Black Rose
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Trance Music
  • as world-flavored new-age chant goes...
  • top quality dung
Qalandar Black Rose
Klaus Wiese
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004VTA0
Release Date: 1999-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Tscheschme-Tark
  2. Tscheschme-Djadu
  3. Tscheschme-Chomaar
  4. Tscheschme-Mast
  5. Tscheschme-Labb
  6. Tscheschme-Qalb
  7. Tscheschme

Album Description

Qalandar means free of any order, rule or tradition. The Qalandar is a freewheeling sect of Sufis that is not bound by the rule of the Tarika (order of Sufis). The Qalandar are borderless people who are not connected with any other Sufi sect. They don't believe in tradition and this is reflected in their ways and music. This CD is Saam Schlamminger and Klaus Wiese's expression and understanding of the spirit of the Qalandar. The last piece is an original zikr. The Qalandar originated in Pakistan but they are in no way related to any other Sufi sect like the Mevlavis of Turkey or the Shadilis of North Africa or the Chishtis of India.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Trance Music.......2005-10-10

It is a great example of more rhythmic side of K. Wiese. Spectacular trance-inducing music, subtle rhythms with sonic washes make it a great CD for ambient lovers

4 out of 5 stars as world-flavored new-age chant goes..........2002-05-24

...sounds terrible, doesn't it? But this album of subtle synth drones with quiet underlying Sufi chants is one of those rare recordings which sounds both soothing and energizing. I like to play it at work.

I much prefer Wiese's solo work (very heavy on the drones, and similar to the work of his protege Mathias Grassow), but this would be a fine introduction to Wiese for the uninitiated.

Needless to say, the lyrics aren't explicit. Not that I can understand them; they're probably in ancient Persian or Turkish...

1 out of 5 stars top quality dung.......2001-08-08

wow is this album horrible, in my 45 years of existance ive never heard such a horrid collection of music. Klaus wiese can go to hell, his music makes my head shrivel up. dont give this guy any money and buy his album. Im deep into yoga, and this album was recommended by a friend for my medition music. after listening to a minute of each of the tracks i threw the album in the fire place and laughed as it slowly melted away

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