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product_id: 44116706
title: "K2.0"
brand: "kula shaker"
price: "SAR 2"
currency: SAR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/44116706-k2-0
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region: Saudi Arabia
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# K2.0

**Brand:** kula shaker
**Price:** SAR 2
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** K2.0 by kula shaker
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 2 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- kula shaker enthusiasts

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## Description

Kula Shaker are the last great heretics of British rock. Named after - who else? - a ninth century Indian emperor, their esoteric (Bombay) mix of psychedelic riffs, esoteric ideas and Eastern mysticism laughed in the face of Britpop orthodoxy in the 90's. Bristling with energy, vitality and most importantly, killer tunes, 2016's K2.0 is the sound of a band rebooted, re-energized and focused solely on, as frontman Crispian Mills puts it, "being the best we can possibly be - making music that speaks for itself." Recorded between London (State Of The Ark) and bassist Alonza Bevan's barn studio in rural Belgium, it's cinematic sweep nods to everything from voodoo gospel ("Love B (With U)") to Ennio Morricone ("High Noon") to freak folk ("33 Crows"). While fans will rejoice at hearing the band back at full-tilt on rollicking good-girl-gone-bad romp "Oh Mary," it's climactic raga-rock epic "Mountain Lifter" which seems set to reduce venues to rubble. Lyrically, while all the classic Kula-themes come with trademark wit - notably on green-awareness boogie "Get Right, Get Ready" and classical allegory "Death To Democracy" - there's also a darker side, evident in introspective mid-album ballads "Here Come My Demons" and "33 Crows."

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## Customer Reviews

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    The infinate sounds of Kula:Shaker!
  

*by T***H on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 9, 2016*

K2.0.... An interesting title! "K2.0"... My take on this is that, the tiltle is really what this conception of music is really all about.. In so many ways it reminds me of the 1st K. But in a mature sense! The structures are all relivant to that fateful first full release. I fell in love with this band when K was first released, and I have eventually fallen in love with every release since. Peasants, was an immediate  love. Strangefolk took me a while, but after a few listens it became one of my favorites, then the long wait again until Pilgrims came out and like Peasants I immediately fell in love with that album, and well then another long wait and this K2.0 comes out.. It took a few listens, but it has now risen to the top of my favorites...With each release since K, every album had something unexpected about it.. So now as this new one sinks in it too has some unexpected elements.. So anymore I expect to encounter something unexpectant from Kula:Shaker, it's what I love about Mr. Mills.. My only regret from Kula:Shaker is the long wait inbetween releases... But maybe that's why I love them so much because when something does come out It's like a new love affair! Thank you Kula, for all of this wonderful music you have gracefully given us... Keep the music alive... I think this is your best yet!

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    Be surprised
  

*by M***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 11, 2017*

I found this to different in a good way. They mix it up in a way you wonder where the next song is going. It's fresh, different more than just worth the money. Will buy more of their music

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    Good- not great. Still, worth getting.
  

*by D***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 22, 2016*

Not their best- maybe their worst, but still worth owning. Wanted to love it as much as every other KS release and I like this more with each listen but some of the magic moments on each other album, to me, are missing. If I had to put my finger on it, Alonza Bevan's dreamy bass lines don't seem to present as in past.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-06*