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Music is one of the most loving ways for God to manifest in our earthly world. Some of my favorite instruments for music are panpipes, bells, harps, harpsichord and sitar. These, as well as all instruments, can carry very healing vibrations. What are your favorites? Surround yourself with those sounds that are most healing and enjoyable for you! Tony
This group really stands out to me. They have a creative magic that makes them unique and inspiring. Lesiem is a German group that sings in English with a rich blend of Gregorian chant woven with female mystical voices. It is sure to captivate any listener. “Auracle” is a beautiful blend of world music sounding at times like the group, Enigma. Hearing “Auracle” is like discovering buried treasure, what an unusual and creative production! In Germany and the UK this release is called "Times." Intentcity Records renamed the US version “Auracle.” In other words,” Times” and “Auracle” are the same CD. I have read that Lesiem is billed as a mystic-pop group. I think that is a great way of putting it. A 5-star release - I highly recommend “Auracle!” If you wish to listen to music samples, or purchase this music, please click on the CD cover above.
British Libera boy's choir is an amazing choral group whose music transcends into quality new-age song and music for the listener. There is an inspiring innocence to Libera's songs. Their soulful vocals float on a gorgeous reflective melody. "I am the day" is a loving song reminding us we are part of everything – one of my favorite songs of the album! Libera is heaven inspired music that resonates with those deep chords within us all. Two of my other favorites, “Adoramus” and “Ave Verum,” are both upbeat, Enigma-like, angelic, inspired songs. This is perfect soothing meditation or anytime music to inspire the creative flow within. If you enjoy eloquent music that lifts you out of the mundane and transports you to a state of bliss then I highly recommend this new release from Libera! If you wish to listen to music samples, or purchase this music, please click on the CD cover above.
Novi Novog and Larry Tuttle have crossed into an experimental music extravaganza. Their group, String Planet combines two stringed instruments seldom in the spotlight - viola and Chapman Stick - for a genre-crossing sound utilizing classical, jazz, new age, pop and world elements. Although primarily an instrumental CD, String Planet also contains two guest vocals from Lauren Wood. For me the two best tracks were "Without A Word" and "Hold Me In Your Heart." One thing I can say about String Planet is they are not afraid to experiment with different music styles. If you are in the mood for something different, then give STRING PLANET'S debut release a try. If
you wish to listen to music samples, or purchase this music, please
click on the CD cover above. © Tony Tolin, 2005 |
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