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Gingger Shankar and Charlotte Qamaniq drops a collaboration in "Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean"

  • April 29, 2024
  • Natalie Patrick
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The collaboration between this two amazing artist Gingger Shankar and Charlotte Qamaniq presents an exceptional fusion of two worlds. Their version of "Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean" transforms the iconic Sheila Chandra track into a powerful verse to nature, infused with the traditional lore of Sedna, the Inuit goddess of the sea.

The melodic conversation between she and Qamaniq is a rich tapestry of sound that traverses the vast spectrum of human emotion and experience. Their voices, blending effortlessly across a range of four and a half octaves, create an ethereal soundscape that transcends linguistic and cultural boundaries, evoking a profound emotional response in the listener.

This unique collaboration demonstrates the power of music and the collaboration combines ancient traditions of Inuit throat singing and South Indian classical vocalization, forging a connection that speaks to the shared reverence for the natural world that unites us all. I personally adore this beautiful work between Shankar and Qamaniq.

At its core, "Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean" calls for environmental consciousness, urging everyone to cherish the Earth's precious resources. This reimagined masterpiece's haunting melodies and evocative lyrics serve as a rallying cry for our interconnectedness with the world around us.

The lyrical conversation between Shankar and Qamaniq is a surpassing experience that delivers self-discovery and connection with our world. It is a celebration of diversity, and a powerful reminder of the transformative power of music.

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