Kali's Son
About Kali's Son
Kali’s Son is an instrumental composition performed by an unidentified artist or ensemble. The track spans 11 minutes and 22 seconds in duration. The work falls under the broader tradition of Indian classical or fusion music, though specific stylistic categorization remains unclear due to limited contextual documentation.
The recording lacks verifiable metadata regarding its release year, label, or production details. No album or compilation association is confirmed, and the track’s distribution format—whether digital, physical, or live—is not specified. The title suggests thematic or devotional inspiration linked to Kali, a Hindu goddess, but no lyrical content or vocal performance is documented.
Notable features of the composition include its extended runtime, which aligns with improvisational structures common in Indian classical traditions such as raga or dhun. The instrumentation remains unconfirmed, though the title and duration imply a focus on melodic or rhythmic development typical of instrumental explorations in the genre. No additional tracks, collaborators, or session details are available.
As of the latest review, no official releases, reissues, or public performances of Kali’s Son are cataloged in major music databases or archival sources. The absence of credited artists, release dates, or label information limits further classification. Interested researchers may consult niche forums or private collections specializing in unreleased or obscure Indian classical recordings for potential leads.