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"Mathar" became a [[club hit]], and was later recorded by [[Paul Weller]] under the guise of Indian Vibes, released on the French label [[Yellow Productions]] in 1994. "Mathar" became a [[club hit]], and was later recorded by [[Paul Weller]] under the guise of Indian Vibes, released on the French label [[Yellow Productions]] in 1994.
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"Mathar" is a jazz-funk composition by The Dave Pike Set, featuring sitarist Volker Kriegel. It was released on the album Noisy Silence - Gentle Noise[1] (1969) on MPS.

"Mathar" became a club hit, and was later recorded by Paul Weller under the guise of Indian Vibes, released on the French label Yellow Productions in 1994.

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