Parthiv Gohil's "Astitav," released on August 18, 2003, under Ishtar Music Pvt. Ltd., is a captivating blend of Gujarati Garba, Gujarati Pop, and Sufi influences that seamlessly intertwine to create a unique and enchanting musical experience. With a runtime of 47 minutes, this album is a testament to Gohil's versatility and his ability to weave together traditional and contemporary sounds.
The album opens with "Samayni Sathe," setting the tone for the diverse range of emotions and rhythms that follow. Tracks like "Ranna Tadkama" and "Jeevan Apurna Chhata" showcase Gohil's ability to infuse traditional Gujarati melodies with modern pop sensibilities. The Sufi influences are evident in tracks like "Aakhone Aasuvoto" and "Saavsuna Hridayma," where Gohil's soulful vocals take center stage.
"Mane Kayi Rite" and "Be Char Pal" highlight Gohil's knack for crafting catchy, upbeat tunes that are perfect for both celebration and introspection. The album concludes with "Aakhone Vishvas Chhe," a track that encapsulates the essence of the entire album— a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity.
"Astitav" is not just an album; it's a journey through the rich cultural tapestry of Gujarat, guided by Parthiv Gohil's exceptional voice and musical prowess. Whether you're a fan of traditional Garba, contemporary pop, or soulful Sufi music, "Astitav" offers something for everyone.