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Aaltopiiri: Pan Sonic
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it's an aphrodisiac, trust me
^_^
Updated Jun 24, 2008
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Jon Hassell - Power Spot
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sensual and cerebral.
And why? Just look at who played on it.
Jon Hassell—trumpet
JA Deane—acoustic and electronic percussion, alto flute
Jean Philippe Rykiel—electronic keyboards: facsimile bass, percussion, strings
Michael Brook—guitar, electronic treatments
Richard Horowitz—electronic keyboards
Brian Eno—electric bass
Richard and Paul Armin—Raad electro-acoustic strings
Miguel Frasconi—flute
Produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois
Updated Jun 11, 2008
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Love Cannot Bear: Soundscapes Live In The USA ~ Robert Fripp
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A collection of beautiful moments from Fripp's live Soundscapes concerts.
Updated Jan 4, 2008
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Madman of God ~ Sussan Deyhim
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International goddess Sussan Deyhim took my breath away with her vocals on "Madman of God". As with her previous work Deyhim is incredibly generous in her performance, using breath, intensity, and trance inducing repetition while both merging and transcending both classical and contemporary composition. "Madman of God" is based on torch songs of classical Persian music, which might be the reason for many of the passionate parts where I could feel the heat rising--ah--from the torch.
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"Madman Of God is a collection of classic melodies taken from the Persian repertoire, which were composed around the poetry of Rumi, Saadi, Djami and other Sufi writers from the 11th to the 19th centuries. These pieces are as well-known by my grandparents as they are by my own generation, and they represent the torch songs of classical Persian music." (via Sussan Deyhim)
Updated Nov 27, 2007
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Discord ~ Ryuichi Sakamoto
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Yes I agree "Discord" redefines Ryuichi Sakamoto, and in my own selfish way I would also say that the Ryuichi Sakamoto music from "Discord" onward is the music I've been hoping to hear. "Discord" is a touchstone for a kind of alchemy that only a rare talent enters into, I'd describe it as Jazz abstraction, classical minimalism, or digital acoustic theory. What ever "Discord" might be classified as I feel it should be simply classified as a breakthrough piece.
Updated Nov 15, 2007
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Elephantism ~ Ryuichi Sakamoto
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"Elephantism" stands within the same ground as other Ryuichi Sakamoto from the late 1990's, melodic space, modern atmospheric soundscapes, bit's of field recordings and something very captivating to me--presence, the element which creates place and narrative within the mind of the listener.
Updated Nov 15, 2007
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Radiophonics: 1995 Soundscapes, Vol. 1 ~ Robert Fripp
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Robert Fripp's "Radiophnics" is rich with subtle atmosphere, I've had this album on for days at a time, never wanting it to end.
Updated Nov 15, 2007
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FM3: The Buddha Machine
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The Buddha Machine is a hardware loop player, built to look like a little AM radio, anyway it's a cleaver packaging for FM3's music, a dreamy mix of ambient electronic compositions. As a marketing gimmick it's brilliant, as it actually a wonderful portable player, with just one purpose, to please. (via TARSIER)
Updated Oct 16, 2007
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Melodious Bhajans: Tripti Mukherjee
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Tripti Mukherjee presents beautiful Bhajans (Hindu devotional songs) on this Biswas recording. The dreamy sound of the bansuri (wooden flute) works in contrast to Ringo "like" back-beat rhythm of the tabla, the result is an intoxicating sound which makes me want to dance in my sleep.
Updated Sep 7, 2009
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ABoneCroneDrone: Sheila Chandra
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Indian influenced ambience and Sheila's beautiful voice. The thread is mystical, unobtrusive music, of ethereal drones. A spiritual journey, stunning.
Updated Apr 12, 2007
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