Thursday, December 27, 2007

Sven Gruenberg "Prana Symphony", Angel Tears "Angel Tears volume 4", Angela Jaeger and David Cunningham "Artificial Homeland", Jonn Serrie "Tingri"

SVEN GRUENBERG - PRANA SYMPHONY

Sven Gruenberg - Prana Symphony
Year: 1995


1.Prana-Sun [6:48]9.8 Mb
2.Path [5:55]9.2 Mb
3.Prana-Water [6:29]10.6 Mb
4.Beginning [3:02]4.7 Mb
5.Prana-Air [3:56]6.3 Mb
6.Parting [10:24]14.2 Mb
7.Reflections [11:56]15.5 Mb
8.Memories [5:31]7.3 Mb
9.Prana-Earth [5:55]9.4 Mb
10.OM [11:19]15.2 Mb

Sven Gruenberg "Prana Symphony" Album Review

The Comming forth
This it truly a piece of music for thoes of us who are on the PATH of the absolut. <br>Thank you Sven Grunberg<p>Peace






ANGEL TEARS - ANGEL TEARS VOLUME 4

Angel Tears - Angel Tears volume 4
Year: 2004


1.Vision [4:58]6.7 Mb
2.Legends of the Fall [4:42]6.4 Mb
3.If You are by My Side [5:03]7.5 Mb
4.Mystic Desire [6:07]9 Mb
5.Zohar [4:48]7.1 Mb
6.Gone with the Wind [5:53]9.1 Mb
7.Gypsy Tears [4:56]7.2 Mb
8.Marrakesh [4:55]6.6 Mb
9.Rey Del Mundo [5:26]7.9 Mb
10.Me and You [4:36]6.2 Mb
11.Innocence [5:05]6.8 Mb
12.Shanti [5:02]7.4 Mb

Angel Tears "Angel Tears volume 4" Album Review

Incredible fusion of styles
If you like Delerium, Baligomingo, Conjure One or any of the Buddha Bar or Chill Out stuff, you will LOVE this album!! It's an amazing groove that contains middle eastern and asian influences...every single song is absolutely a masterpiece. This is my favorite of the four...the other three are great too, but this one stands apart from the rest as a true masterpiece of chillin' ethereal electronic bliss. Highly reccomended for anyone...a real gem...






ANGELA JAEGER AND DAVID CUNNINGHAM - ARTIFICIAL HOMELAND

Angela Jaeger and David Cunningham - Artificial Homeland
Year: 1999


1.A Silver Thread [1:32]1.9 Mb
2.Artificial Homeland [4:26]8.7 Mb
3.Beyond that Star [3:55]5 Mb
4.Wood and Glass [3:25]4.6 Mb
5.Fortuna [5:45]7 Mb
6.Turning Left [2:53]4.3 Mb
7.Made of Sand [3:53]5.3 Mb
8.Unlock the Hills [3:10]4.1 Mb
9.Only for You [2:31]3.5 Mb
10.Blue Gold Seven [3:08]4 Mb
11.Forsythia [3:17]4.1 Mb
12.The Hot Day [3:36]5 Mb
13.Time Can Make A Difference [3:59]5.2 Mb
14.Radioloop [2:35]3.7 Mb
15.River West [6:23]6.9 Mb
16.Bonus track [2:46]3.5 Mb

Angela Jaeger and David Cunningham "Artificial Homeland" Album Review

Album Description
1998 collaboration album by Cunningham (a producer of Michael Nyman's music for Peter Greenaway's films) and Jagger (who has sung with Billy McKenzie, the Monochrome Set& Bush Tetras, and was a member of both Pigbag & Instinct). Most of the tracks have ambient backdrops layered over with songscapes that have lyrics drifting in out and a core of shimmering dromes, looping tapes and percussion's from a foreign culture. This Heat' Charles Hayward's contributes a substantial amount of drum and percussion work. 15 tracks. Digipak. A Blueprint release.






JONN SERRIE - TINGRI

Jonn Serrie - Tingri
Year: 1990


1.Tingri [4:22]7 Mb
2.Where Lovers Walk [4:25]6.9 Mb
3.Remembrance [4:29]8 Mb
4.Iridani [3:51]6.6 Mb
5.Winters Chapel [6:42]11.1 Mb
6.Tingri Maiden [9:23]16 Mb
7.Annie by the Sea [11:47]19.7 Mb

Jonn Serrie "Tingri" Album Review

Different, but refreshing
This might be Jonn Serrie's most different album. The theme of this cd is Tibetan culture, so there is an African flavor to several of the tracks. That isn't the only thing, though. On this album Serrie also experiments with more conventional-sounding music. The first few songs are bouncy and upbeat, containing far more substance than you might be used to hearing from Serrie.

The last half of the album, however, takes a sharp turn back to the long-form ambient music Jonn Serrie is known best for. "Winter's Chapel" is a wonderful song for stargazing, and "Annie By the Sea" has a beautifully melancholy, yet deeply mysterious tone to it.

Tingri is one of Jonn Serrie's least space-focused albums, but it still delivers.






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