Lead single “Sang-mo Dol-pa Nam-thar” and “Tsong-pen Nor-sang” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. IF YOU LIKE ALL Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA)’S SONG GO FOR IT! There is no doubt that Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) has talent. If you want to hear real Ethnic, get this record now!
is a medium tempo tune.
Tsong-pen Nor-sang (4:41) - awsome. Gyuto Monks - Phel-den La-mo is astounding. Ser-tri Nga-sol is the album’s biggest hit, I think. If you are a Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) fan, you will love Pho-trang Mar-po. In Dra-dhul Nyen-kyong Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) spins a tale you want to hear to the end. I find myself hearing bits of Nyu-tra Le-mo here and there throughout my waking hours. Music of Bha-shey Kel-sang la is gentle, never overbearing. It is succeeded by an outstanding track, however: Kha-rag Ri, which shows, blatantly, how much Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) has evolved as a singer. The sound of Nang-ma Zom-pa Nam-sum is difficult to describe, as it seems to squirm in a sensual manner, unlike anything ever created. Gyuto Monks - Yamantaka is a song to enjoy for years to come. Dhama Suna (instrumental) is another favourite of mine. Yar-lung Tin-sang is a nice, innocuous song, and much better than anything Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) released so far. When listening to Gya-lu Nam-thar, it gives me such an energy rush it’s unbelievable. Nang-ma Ta-la Shi-pa (instrumental) as well as many of songs is a short story in miniature. Gyuto Monks - Mahakala is a pleasing, and full of overall coherence that goes beyond other creations. Nang-sa Nam-thar is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart. Kham-lu is a song you cannot help but think about at odd moments in your day. The sound in Dra-nyen Shab-dro is really warm and Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA)’s signature voice is still very much present.
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