One of the outstanding tracks, “Instrument|&|Piano”, embodies the duo’s skill to integrate their unique traditions. The piece commences with Shankar’s solo tanpura prelude, establishing the melodic and beat framework for the piece. Glass then comes with a cyclical piano pattern, slowly building in force as the tabla and other tools join in. The outcome is a hypnotic, movement-like beat that showcases the complementary qualities of their distinct genres. Another highlight of the record is “Complete Circle”, a uncannily attractive piece that contains Shankar on mandolin and Glass on keyboard. The track’s rising tune, played by Shankar, is compared by Glass’s strange, surrounding nuances, producing a feeling of strain and release. Throughout Pieces
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