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|    Tristan Bourdeau de Fontenay to All    |
|    MusicDish Review: Sankarshan Das Adhikar    |
|    20 Oct 15 08:05:58    |
      From: sunofmusic@gmail.com              A powerful, moving and uplifting song. Sankarshan Das Adhikari is a man filled       with hope and out to change the world.              His debut single The Peace Formula has an unusual, random yet cool rhythm. The       rhythm and guitar melody throughout the song sometimes sounds out of place and       different parts of the song contrast one another. However, this individual       rhythm is actually        very smart and speaks loudly of the song's message.              His contrasting rhythm represents his challenge to world leaders to implement       his formula that he belies will bring unparalleled peace for all people. It is       a brave move to speak through song to leaders about another path they should       take. And Adhikari        through his grand life experience does it well. Light hearted and fun through       the music but powerful and deep through his lyrics.              Adhikari's song makes you feel happy. Although his ideas on the peace formula       are larger than life and somewhat crazy, the song makes you fee joyful and       reminds us that there are people in the world still actively trying to gain       peace.              About:       Sankarshan Das Adhikari is a singer/songwriter/visionary from the 60's. He has       shared a stage with Jefferson Airplane in 1969 San Francisco. He has toured       all the continents spreading his message of non-violence and peace.              http://www.turnontheworld.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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