The album Music of East Window by Stephen Coughlin Moulabakhsh Funk is a unique and captivating musical experience. The album features a fusion of traditional Middle Eastern and Western sounds, creating a truly eclectic and diverse sound.
The album starts off with the track "Dance of the Djinn," which immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track features traditional Middle Eastern percussion and instruments, along with a funky bassline and guitar riff. It's a perfect blend of traditional and modern sounds.
As the album progresses, listeners are treated to a variety of different styles and sounds. From the upbeat and energetic "Rumi's Groove" to the more mellow and contemplative "Sufi Blues," each track on the album offers something unique and interesting.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Persian Funk," which features a catchy and infectious melody played on a traditional Iranian instrument called the santur. The track also features a funky bassline and guitar riff, creating a perfect fusion of East and West.