| 1. Beyond Yourself (The Midnight Confession) |
| 2. Love Piece |
Sound Awareness,Brother Ah,Ikef / Locust Media,Avant-Garde Jazz,Jazz,Modal Music,Pop,Post-Bop
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Hypnosis, Meditation, Relaxation & Internal Awareness (Theta 4 Hz Ambient)
Dr. Steven Worringham MD Manufacturer: Brainwave Sound Solutions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NDI3WG Release Date: 2006-08-03 |
Tracks:
- Theta 4 Hz Ambient Music Entrainer
Product Description
Brainwave Sound Solutions presents the 60 minute Theta 4 Hertz entrainer, designed to induce meditative hypnosis and positive suggestion. Theta is a lower level of brainwave activity between awake and sleep, and corresponds with the hypnotic or trance-like state in between wake and sleep. Our Theta 4 and 6 Hz entrainers have been designed to promote lower brainwave activity in the theta range for those wishing to practice meditation, self-hypnosis, combine our entrainers with positive suggestions to aid with self-esteem, over-eating, smoking, drinking, or substance abuse, and/or improve sleep. Sports enthusiasts and athletes involved in running and bicycling sports are using theta wave entrainers during their workouts to get in the zone and to make long and tedious workouts on the stationary bike or treadmill more enjoyable. By practicing theta entrainment, individuals can let go of stress and worry and potentially improve mood and other problem areas in their lives by switching out of their dominant background brainwave patterns and drifting into deep refreshing states of meditation or even sleep, reducing anxiety and stress, and creating a sense of peace and well-being for the listener, as well as inducing more vivid and interesting dreams. Hypno-therapists or healthcare practitioners such as clinical psychologists or psychiatrists who use hypnosis in their practices may find these entrainers useful for helping to induce the hypnotic state in their patients, or for help maintaining hypnosis during sessions. For further information on this or other Brainwave Sound Solutions products, please refer to the product and information sections of our web site, at http://www.brainwavesounds.com/.
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Nappadelic
Manufacturer: Nappie Head Phred ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA6UWK Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
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Feelin' the Spirit
Manufacturer: Wired for Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAGFCA Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
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Taking Things Apart
Decomposure Manufacturer: Unschooled Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001ZIQ1E Release Date: 2004-04-15 |
Tracks:
- Scrabble
- Matches - Extended
- Toy DJ Playset
- Drawing
- Speech
- Sound Card Noise
- Skytrain
- Note Pad Guitar
- Piano and Toy Electronic Drumsticks
- Headphones
- Cassette Player - Acidic Mix
- Interview 60 Hz
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Sound Awareness
Brother Ah Manufacturer: Locust ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006BXEY Release Date: 2002-08-06 |
Tracks:
- Beyond Yourself (The MIdnight Confession)
- Love Piece
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Inner Fitness(r) Sounds
Inner Fitness Manufacturer: Inner Fitness(R) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA8VR2 Release Date: 2005-08-23 |
Tracks:
- Inner Fitness(r) Sounds (Sound Only, No Voice)
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Daylight in the Swamps
Conspiracy Freak Manufacturer: Barkdust Entertainment ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAKUBM Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Old Time Religion
- Rise Above the Bling Bling
- Medicine Man
- O's & 1's
- Ode to the Freaks
- Subliminalized
- Greatest Fool
- Bumble Bee
- Lil' Martian
- Come on Over Here
- Shoot My Guns in the Sky
- No Vision
- Daylight in the Swamps
- Continuo a Joga
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Trying to Remember
Deru Manufacturer: Merck ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00064JTES Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
Tracks:
- I Don't Know You
- Next Door
- Spread Your Arms
- Reasons
- Words You Said
- Tapah
- Days Before Yesterday
- Loki
- Noru
- Only the Circle
Customer Reviews:
Igloomag.com REVIEW ::.......2005-12-20
(02.21.05) Deru's latest release for Merck, Trying to Remember, manifests itself in a fog of particles, as a collection of songs that struggle to express themselves through veils of static and hazy sandstorms. The songs are the breakbeat equivalent of isotope decay -- charged ions rattling against a Geiger counter with random frequency as if the source of their expression was a wild mélange of radioactive elements, a heavy metal bouillabaisse. Filled with radio static and particles of blown sand, Trying to Remember is an obscurity of memory that suggests melody more than it is actively driven by it.
"Spread Your Arms" is overrun with a gentle river of static while a single note melody pines with aching melancholy over a tiny ripple of chattering synthetics. It's the sound of the high desert sands trying to cover up a rusting piece of machinery that has lost its way. The machine struggles on towards its destination, servo-motors whining with the heat and the grit while internal alarms sound their distress with increasingly fainter calls. "The Reasons," a thirty-eight second explanation of the record, is nothing more than the processed sound of a windstorm blowing sand through an empty house. The opening of "Tapah" is a walk into the depth of the desert, past the dust devils and shifting dunes (the payoff of "Tapah" is the delicious oasis of rhythm and whispered voices that lives beyond that wall of dirt). "The Days Before Yesterday" is a Mobius strip of decrepit loops, struggling to bring themselves back into a cohesive sonic structure, but too much air has gotten into the works and the edges of the loops fragment and fracture with each iteration. The bell loops of "Only The Circle" close the record with their fading song against a rising hiss of static like sunlight dying across an expanse of wind-burned rock.
The delight of Deru's record is that it takes the crackling focus of Pole's static and locks it into an echo chamber with delicate bell tone melodies and Merck's penchant for breakbeat, spinning everything into a slowly evolving windstorm of brushed noise and fragmented downtempo. Trying to Remember is desert chillout music to follow a wild night of tribal dancing across the hard sand of the arid plateau. The summoned spirits whisper through the night with tongues of sand. This is a gorgeous record.
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