Rajna, a name very mysterious hiding a group practicing a Folk with a view rather "world music". Which could be called
Gothic, in the line of sight of
Dead Can Dance. The group was founded in 1997 by Fabrice Lefebvre, Jeanne Lefebvre, and Gerard Chambelle (who left the band later).
The music is a subtle blend of keyboards, instruments and moods typical of India, Tibet, and
Nepal. Looks like the music of meditation, mystical and atmosphere.
The compositions are exotic, leading to travel and to dreams.
The songs are still embellished by the voice of Jeanne, with a sacred character, at once sweet and powerful. Like a high priestess, in a mysterious language. But no need to understand what she says for sublimating the music. You let yourself fall inexorably into his world of peace and serenity.
At the beginning with
Road to Kandahar and at the end with Yihillish. The twelve parts of the work have their own characters, sometimes quiet mystical, or sometimes agitated. Sometimes both.
Nirvana is reached on Gansha Gaurab, which invites us into a pagan dance, a spiritual awakening. No words to describe it, at once so strange like a journey into the unknown, but land-to-earth at the same time. Back to basics, simplicity.
From a unique charm, a masterpiece not to be missed, we love necessarily. If we allowed his mind to abandon itself, at least if you like a little of the genre...
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