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Earth Blue(more) »rank: 98385by: Deuter
:Album Description:Deuter's soulful flute and enchanting, layered melodies invite you to awaken into a wonderful world of inner silence and vital meditation. Earth Blue is composed with a superb sensitivity that allows the listener's spirit to unfold. Earth Blue is the result of a partnership with automaker Volkswagen. It is part of an exclusive collaboration that makes Deuter's music available through the Autostadt Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, Germany. The unique relaxing qualitites of Deuter's music envelop the listener with comfort and luxury, making this collaboration a natural choice for Volkswagen. |
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From Here We Go Sublime(more) »rank: 31111by: The Field
: :Electronic music usually profits from simplicity, a point the Field’s Axel Willner understood well when he made From Here We Go Sublime. Hailing from Sweden, Willner’s record has a weightless allure built out of droning spaces and populated with puffy cloud melodies that float and hover. It’s not exactly minimalist, because the layers are too complex and full of forward motion. But the assured way they repeat and loop into a dance-friendly texture would make both Brian Eno and Underworld proud. FHWGS has no interest in the usual peaks and valleys of trance, and yet its consistent anthemic oomph makes it a distant ... |
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Celtic Christmas IV(more) »rank: 33461by: Various Artists
: :With contributions from Uillean piper Liam O'Flynn, Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler, former Skara Brea singer Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, harpist Patrick Cassidy, and country singer Ricky Skaggs, the fourth in Windham Hill's Celtic Christmas sampler series is a varied and somewhat austere collection of winter ballads and yuletide airs. Guitarist William Coulter turns in a lovely arrangement of J. Scott Skinner's 'Cradle Song,' while harp and mandolin player Lisa Lynne, backed with bouzouki and double-bass, performs the two-beat 'Morning Star.' W.G. Snuffy Walden's lyrical 'St. Stephen's Green,' with added guitar by Dean Parks, sums up the album's moody yuletide sentiment. A Christmas to ... |
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Tibetan Bells II(more) »rank: 51357by: Henry Wolff & Nancy Hennings
:Album Description:Tibetan Bells II is the outcome of years of study, travel, and experiment by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings, two musicians resolutely in quest of the 'sound between the spaces.' Bringing together musical elements never before associated, sounds vastly separate it time, space, and tradition, the musicians have advanced across remote areas of sound. In Tibetan Bells II, the ancient resonances of the bells of Tibet are deployed within a musical framework uncompromisingly 20th century, and Western. Tibetan Bells II is an unprecedented synthesis of the sounds of East and West, past and present. The instruments of this release are exclusively the ... |
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The Very Best of Era(more) »rank: 53724by: Era
:Album Description:Evocative soundscapes in the tradition of artists like Enigma & Deep Forest would best describe ERA in their first ever best of CD. Universal. 2005. |
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Om Namaha Shivaya: Deluxe Tenth Anniversary Edition(more) »rank: 13958by: Wings of Song, Robert Gass
:Album Description:Evocative soundscapes in the tradition of artists like Enigma & Deep Forest would best describe ERA in their first ever best of CD. Universal. 2005. |
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Lotus Land(more) »rank: 32032by: Gandalf
:Album Description:Music being played from the very depth of the heart sometimes reflects a glimpse of the secret paradise within all of us, the boundless and eternal Lotus Land. |
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Pursuit of Happiness(more) »rank: 25796by: Weekend Players
:Album Description:A collection of stunning songs that provides the perfect soundtrack to long lazy days. They range from funky anthem-style dance floor fillers to dreamy ballads. 13 tracks including two bonus tracks, 'I'll Be There' (Soul Mekanik Remix) & 'Into The Sun' (Static Revenger Mix Edit). Multiply Records. 2002 & 2003. :The unique collaboration between Groove Armada's Andy Cato and left-field jazz/dance singer Rachel Foster that first premiered in the summer of 2001 gets an extended airing on the Pursuit of Happiness. The album is a decidedly laid-back affair, which never breaks above the 'at rest' pulse of 'Into the Sun.' It's clear ... |
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Distance(more) »rank: 96613by: Marconi Union
:Album Description:Marconi Union is a reclusive electronic duo from Manchester, England. Their sound has been described as 'a post rock cinematic orchestra.' Distance, their first U.S. release, is unique, individual and timeless, fusing acoustic sounds, strings and pianos with electronica, post-rock guitars and even occasional nods towards jazz and dub. Described by the band as 'a soundtrack to a film that has not yet been made,' listening to Distance evokes the feeling of being driven silently around an unknown city at night, observing the activity and life of the urban sprawl in safety and isolation. :What goes around comes around ambient. That's the ... |
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Forest Rain(more) »rank: 67409by: Dean Evenson
: :A warm, reflective paean to North American temperate rainforests, Forest Rain from flautist-keyboardist Dean Evenson stands as one musician's interpretive soundtrack of the moods, subtleties, and cycles inherent in the few remaining stands of such forests. Recorded in 1993, a few of Evenson's synthesizer textures may sound faintly dated (appearing a bit too shiny in places), but this is a minor distraction in an otherwise well-executed recording notable for its sense of calm and its elevated degree of musicianship. More than tree-huggers playing simplistic melodies, Evenson and company (d'Rachel and wife Dudley Evenson on harp, Jonathan Kramer on cello) create gentle atmospheres (some ... |

