Saddar Bazaar was a UK-based musical project that married the resonant vibes of Eastern musical traditions with Western psychedelic and drone influences, crafting an immersive, meditative sound experience. The brainchild of Darren Sangita, Saddar Bazaar emerged from the underground psych scene in the mid-1990s, weaving together the sitar's hypnotic ragas with guitar drones and ambient textures to create a distinctive, transcultural soundscape. Their music is often characterized by a spiritual depth, inviting listeners on an introspective journey through sound.
The later releases of Saddar Bazaar continued to explore these sonic territories, with albums such as "Path Of The Rose" and "Longhair," which solidified their reputation in the genre of world fusion and ambient music. Their work culminated in the release of "The Conference of the Birds," an album that drew inspiration from the mystical poetry of the same name by Sufi poet Farid ud-Din Attar. Throughout these releases, Saddar Bazaar fostered a contemplative auditory experience that was both grounding and elevating, appealing to fans of neo-psychedelia, world music, and ambient soundscapes alike.
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