(Positiv-ID)Nitin Sawhney has always tackled ambitious themes and collaborations, and this latest venture is a "parable about entrenchment and dogmatism" in contemporary Britain, in which songs and instrumental passages are matched against spoken reflections from John Hurt. Hurt plays an embittered old man who rants about "bloody terrorists and immigrants" but does at least listen to a cassette of songs sent to him by his estranged wife, which gradually changes his attitude to the world. It's a...
Guardian Music — (Positiv-ID)Nitin Sawhney has always tackled ambitious themes and collaborations, and this latest venture is a "parable about entrenchment and dogmatism" in contemporary... more info