Soundscape

Soundscape

Track Listings

 
1. Moratorium
2. World Update
3. Lapstone
4. Depth Interview
5. Loveless
6. Soundscape (I. Collision Course/II. Apocalyptic Statement/III. Chaos And Complexity/IV. Pendulum Syndrome/V. Chaos And Negativity/VI. On The Edge Of Nowhere)
7. A Priori
8. Science Without Humanity
9. Swan Song (I. Cold Turkey/II. Zero Hour)
10. The Uncertainty Of Life
11. Yin And Yang (I. Grand Delusion/II. Wailing Wall/III. The Great Awakening)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
It is an established fact that the Japanese School was particularly vivid, as far as Progressive rock is concerned. Besides famous names such as GERARD, ARS NOVA or TERU'S SYMPHONIA, a variety of more or less renowned musicians is still to discover, among which a certain Tadashi GOTO. They seem to have in common a flawless musical technique, an ever-renewed inspiration and a real passion for excellence. And that is especially the case here ! With the help of a drum machine, a computer and particularly nimble fingers, this young guitar and keyboards player produces a twirling music. Published by both the Poseidon and the Musea label, the first album "Soundscape" (2005) will delight the instrumental music lovers. The regularly featured jazz-rock side may evoke the best of SIDE STEPS or KENSO. A must discovery !

Soundscape,Tadashi GOTO,Musea Parallele/Musea,Jazz,Rock

Jazz

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jazz

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Transylvania
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • NOX ARCANA THE ULTIMATE MOODLIFTER
  • Vampire country
  • This soundtrack drains your blood dry, it's that awsome!
  • Wonderful Halloween Fare
  • Yet another great album!
Transylvania
Nox Arcana
Manufacturer: Monolith Graphics
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BO1JLY
Release Date: 2005-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Transylvania Overture
  2. The Voyage
  3. Gossamer Mist
  4. The Black Coach
  5. Sentinels of Stone
  6. Into the Shadows
  7. Castle Dracula
  8. Visitors in the Night
  9. Brides to Darkness
  10. Grande Masquerade
  11. Memento Mori
  12. The Howling
  13. Nocturne
  14. Bats in the Belfry
  15. Gothic Sanctum
  16. Gypsy Caravan
  17. From Dusk Till Dawn
  18. Night of the Wolf
  19. Echoes from the Crypt
  20. Shadow Hunters
  21. Lair of the Vampire

Album Description

Embark on a musical journey into the mysterious and forbidden land of vampires, werewolves and witches. This powerful, eerie and darkly romantic soundscape offers 21 tracks of symphonic orchestrations, gothic choirs and haunting sound effects, inspired by Bram Stoker's classic novel, Dracula.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars NOX ARCANA THE ULTIMATE MOODLIFTER.......2007-06-27

Theres not enough words to put down on what this group means to me....I wirte some of my best works by their music.

4 out of 5 stars Vampire country.......2007-05-10

Books don't usually have soundtracks. "Dracula" definitely didn;t.

But when listening to Nox Arcana's "Transylvania," all I could think of was Bram Stoker's quintessential vampire, and the hauntingly creepy atmosphere of the book. The band forms plenty of rich neoclassical tunes, around a hazy storyline about (what else?) vampires.

It opens with a creepy organ, some smooth violins sweeping up from behind. A deep voice intones, "Darkness descends upon the land, wrap the world in night's black embrace... the restless dead stir within their ancient tombs, and creatures born of shadow rise to quench their savage hunger..." Imagine Bela Lugosi rising from a coffin.

It's followed up by some warmup songs -- the darkly enticing "Voyage," which expands out into an epic, eerie sweep, and the ghostly piano of "Gossamer Mist." The songs that follow are just as richly imagined -- ghostly fast-paced strings, magnificently dark organ and grim gypsy music, laced with church bells, shimmering vocals and ghostly little breezes.

Listening to "Transylvania" is like walking slowly through a cobwebbed, shadowy castle, and listening to Dracula playing a pipe organ in a dusty ballroom, with his brides singing accompaniment. It's not too hard to imagine that you're Jonathan Harker, after hearing songs like "Echoes From the Crypt."

Their music is an lush dusty tapesty of gothic instrumentation. Rich, hollow organ, shimmering harp, strings both windy and rapid, fast-moving percussion, a delicate piano, and some dark shimmers of keyboard all blend together into haunting slow-turning melodies. And as if that weren't good enough, they sprinkle the music with the flutter of bat wings, church bells, ghostly murmurs, and delicate music-box tinkles.

Fortunately Nox Arcana doesn't wreck all this eerie atmosphere with typical singing. Instead we get the occasional deep-voiced intonations, sort of like the introduction. And there are some delicate female vocals -- they murmur softly one minute, only to rise into echoing, wordless solos the next. It's absolutely stunning.

Nox Arcana's "Transylvania" does a brilliant job of capturing the ideal vampire-gothic atmosphere -- creepy and beautifully refined, with no kitschiness. The ideal soundtrack to Bram Stoker's classic (not to mention Halloween).

5 out of 5 stars This soundtrack drains your blood dry, it's that awsome!.......2007-01-28

I have this one, its great. It's not only good for Halloween but its good for when you go to sleep at night, it actually puts you into another realm of dreams and nightmares. It helps you sleep and not only that, it gives you something to relax your body with. It's very good for one of those stormy and rainy or snowy nights. I am an artist and I use it to create monster theme pictures and other creepy drawings. It helps me put myself in that state of mind were I can listen to this and let my imagination flow. If you like this one you will really love the CARNIVAL OF LOST SOULS, WINTER KNIGHT. I still have to get the winter knight one. These soundtracks are classics, not that many peopl listen to them. They are for the soul purpose to escaping the real world and entering another of the bizzare and strange. They are just good to listen too, when ever you feel like it. But this is a good tool for some people who have trouble sleeping at night. But if you listen to the children of the night, and what lovely music they made, you will deffently get your money's worth on all 3 cd's Translyvania, Winter Knight, Carnival of lost Souls... It's worth it.

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful Halloween Fare.......2006-11-01

You can hear a constant improvement in the musical quality of Nox Arcana's CD. This one, particularly, is a big step over Necronomicon. Not that Necronomicon is bad, but Transylvania is really good.
I'm glad I found Nox Arcana (quite by accident, I did a search for Halloween on Amazon and this was one of the hits) they are a treasure.

5 out of 5 stars Yet another great album!.......2006-08-11

Nox Arcana is truly a original band for the era. The music is never boring and you always find something new when listening to it that you may not have heard before. Vargo is a very gifted artist in all the work he does and I for one am glad he formed his own band. The creative work behind the cd's really comes through not just in the music but in the album designs. Midnight Syndicate lost one of the most creative person's behind their success, but by starting the band Nox Arcana at least none of the fans are suffering. Keep up the great work and I look forward to the next album.
Gates of Delirium
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The best album (still currently for sale) from Midnight Syndicate (but it goes down hill from here)
  • Absolutely Incredible Musical Tour Through A 19th Century Asylum!!
  • Another Midnight Syndicate disc that is a must have
  • Footsteps, knocks & giggles
  • "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."
Gates of Delirium
Midnight Syndicate
Manufacturer: Linfaldia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005B503
Release Date: 2001-03-06

Tracks:

  1. Arrival
  2. Welcome
  3. Haverghast Asylum
  4. Halls of Insurrection
  5. Cage of Solitude
  6. Residents Past
  7. Adelaide
  8. Phantom Sentinels
  9. Gates of Delirium
  10. Non Compos Mentis
  11. Procession of the Damned
  12. Infestation
  13. Room 47
  14. Dark Discovery
  15. Morbid Fascination
  16. Dead of Night
  17. Alternative Therapy
  18. Crimson Door
  19. Unrest in the East Wing
  20. Ebony Shroud
  21. Sleep Tight

Album Description

They have taken you deep into the crypts of a forbidden castle and to the edge of the sea among the ruins of a cursed village . . . Now the masters of gothic/horror soundscape invite you to take a musical journey into the macabre world of Haverghast Asylum. Your horse and carriage awaits you . . .

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The best album (still currently for sale) from Midnight Syndicate (but it goes down hill from here).......2007-04-18

The dark magic faded fast after this album was released. Everything they did afterwards just seemed to become redundant. No newer album ever merited any improvements or aroused any special new nuances. Their newer material just started to sound like previously rejected filler material that they started to release afterwards as whole albums. So, I guess, nowadays, Midnight Syndicate is just sitting in limbo hoping to conjure up some new fresh ideas. And they are probably still just licking their wounds from last years backlash of discontinuing the availabilty of their best albums, and then releasing a shoddy re-recording of key tracks.



When I first started buying the CD's of Midnight Syndicate, I was pretty excited about having this dark moody classical outlet to add to my music library. Before the Midnight Syndicate, I only use to find small episodes of the kind of music that the Midnight Syndicate does.



There are other artists such as Cradle of Filth, Yello, Vangelis, Rick Wakeman, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and Jean Michel Jarre and various types of horror soundtracks (John Carpenter, Giorgio Moroder, Goblin, etc.) that would give you one or two really cool dark classical instrumentals that just made you wish there were more. When Midnight Syndicate came out with "Born of the Night", that was the album that represented all that I was looking for in a complete sound concept that captured and embraced my more sinister side but in a subtle way. Just like when Hitler had Wagner, and Alex (A Clockwork Orange) had Beethoven, the Midnight Syndicate gave me that atmosphere that empowered my darkest moods and made me feel that there was a kind of music out there that understands me.



This album of "Gates of Delerium" is their fourth project and probably one of the easiest ones to buy. Their first three CD's are discontinued and out of print. It's unfortunate because "Born of the Night" and "Realm of Shadows" were their best two albums. I got them, Thank God, but new fans will never know their most creative years. After "Gates of Delerium" their appeal really began to drop because their music wasn't really growing or going anywhere new and adventurous. Some concepts have changed, but those changed concepts were just becoming stale and redundant. They started to record dull uninspiring stale non-embellished classical passages which all sounded alike all through their albums. Each album just started to get even more boring from one album to the next. Their last respectable project was "The 13th Hour". So if you get "Gates of Delerium" and "The 13th Hour", that is all you really need from the Midnight Syndicate. Their other albums (including their retrospective CD) are just so bland and uninteresting. But, of course, if you see them "used" somewhere selling for about the price of an empty CD jewel box, that may be worth it. If you see "Born of the Night" and "Realm of Shadows" used somewhere, definitely jump on them. And check out Nox Arcana too if you want to check out more music similar to "Gates of Delerium" (and especially the eerie sound of "Born of the Night" and "Realm of Shadows"). Midnigh Syndicate haven't released anything new since their "Out of the Darkness" CD. I guess they are still suffering from the repercussions of that major mistake. I sure hope they'll bounce back with something new soon.

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Incredible Musical Tour Through A 19th Century Asylum!!.......2006-12-11

Listening to this muscial masterpiece as I type this, I'm astounded to find that I have never placed my review of this Incredible CD on this page and I've owned it for years.

Allow me to correct that mistake right now.

Everyone...this is one FUN FUN FUN CD!

Just listening to this music now, there is so much more freedom and artistic openness to the arrangements from the previous two CDs.
Both Born of the Night and Realm of Shadows are Awesome CDs in thier own right and ANY Midnight Syndicate fan should have them in thier collection (if they can still obtain a copy seeing that both recordings have been discontinued) but there is an *oppression* present that I can't put my finger on.
I can't explain it.
But in THIS recording...Midnight Syndicate Band Mates Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka BUST LOOSE and become the Artists that they are destined to be. This musical tour relies VERY LITTLE on sound effects and those that are there are very well and appropriately placed. Never over done...never under done. Your imagination is ALLOWED to take over and see what it wants to see...and sometimes things that you don't, but your brain takes you there anyway! lol!
The music is lush, darkly alluring and carries you through the asylum of scared, misunderstood and mistreated patients at the mercy of the facility's sadistic Dr. Haverghast! *Don't worry! you don't hear anything *BAD* but like I said, this CD-so good- your brain just takes you there!
I have never tired of this recording. It's complete "Mind Candy" and carries you away to another time.
This is why Midnight Syndicate are the Masters of the Genre that they created... Gothic Halloween CDs for the Imagination and they just keep getting better and better with time.

Now....go buy this CD and let yourself be taken away....
down the hall, dragged, screaming for your life as the metal door slams shut behind you as your helpless screams die away in the distance.....

5 out of 5 stars Another Midnight Syndicate disc that is a must have.......2006-06-05

"Gates of Delirium" is the CD that set the stage for the band's CD "The 13th Hour." Even though I was introduced to "The 13th Hour" first, I really enjoy this CD & it really allows you to picture the haunted asylum. Great music mixed with the minimal sounds of crazed laughter and ghostly effects, it can quickly create goose bumps all over your body. I realized after listening to it over and over again, that this is the music being used at two haunted houses in my area last fall.

If you are looking for a mysterious, dark, haunting orchestral CD, this is a must have.

2 out of 5 stars Footsteps, knocks & giggles.......2006-04-24

If you want to listen to something really unsettling, try Brian Eno's "On Land". It's the creepiest thing I've ever heard - and it doesn't rely on footsteps, knocks and giggles like "Gates of Delirium" does. Sure, the music here (when it's not overblown) has its moments, but it's really just a cross between a horror movie soundtrack and a Hallowe'en special effects CD. The track "Haverghast Asylum" reminds me of an outtake from Alice Cooper's "Welcome to My Nightmare". That might have been the intention, of course, but it adds up to a CONSCIOUSLY spooky listen, not a SUBCONSCIOUSLY eerie listen like the aforementioned album by Eno.

If you're looking for background music to a game of Vampire: The Masquerade, I suppose "Gates of Delirium" will do the trick - but if you want to feel the goosebumps rise, put on a pair of headphones, turn out the lights, and listen to "On Land". Alone.

5 out of 5 stars "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.".......2005-11-30

Are you looking for that halloween music that can give you a fright?
Are you hungering for the music that gives chills and is right with the moon in the dead of night?
Are you tired of those $3.99 Halloween Cds you find at your local grocery store?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then you've come to the right place. So, now, sit back, relax, and dim the lights as we take you on a journey through an abandoned insane asylum. Be warned that once you have arrived, you'll never be able to see the sun ever again. Every song from the first to the last sends chills down the spine of the unwary listener. As the Cd progresses we are treated to sounds of wailings as we hear imprisoned souls as they cry out in pain as they suffer the agony of their tormenters. "Room 47" is where you feel the pain of the soul that is confined to this blited place. Beware, once you have arrived, you never get out alive. Highly recommended.
Vampyre : Symphonies from the Crypt
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hauntingly beautiful
  • Vampyre: Symphonies from the Crypt
  • Gets better with age...
  • Vampyre : Symphonies from the Crypt
  • A Must Listen
Vampyre : Symphonies from the Crypt

Manufacturer: Entity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006HME3
Release Date: 2002-08-13

Tracks:

  1. Awakening
  2. Graveyard
  3. Unhallowed Ground
  4. Crypt of the Forsaken
  5. Winged Fury
  6. Blackest Rose
  7. Ravages of Time
  8. Catacombs
  9. Unseen Eyes
  10. Undead Hunters
  11. Ancient Tomes
  12. Dusk
  13. Spectral Masquerade
  14. Vampyre

Album Description

Unleash your darkest nightmares as you enter the world of the Vampyre. Echoing from ancient crypts, these haunting symphonies call forth the horror, mystery, and passion of the night that awaits you...

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Hauntingly beautiful.......2007-05-12

This is well written darker music. It's hauntingly beautiful. We use it (and others) as background for D&D campaigns.

3 out of 5 stars Vampyre: Symphonies from the Crypt.......2007-01-19

Once again, it is okay, but not what I had intended to purchase. At least I'll have some more Halloween music!

5 out of 5 stars Gets better with age..........2007-01-10

The first time I heard this album, I wasn't blown away. It was good and all, but I liked it the least of all of the previous Midnight Syndicate albums. Not too long ago, I pulled it out again and listened to it again. It's funny how your opinion of something can change over time. This time, I WAS blown away. I thought to myself "How could I have only thought 'yeah, it's pretty good' back then?" This CD was amazing!

If you weren't overly impressed the first tme you heard this CD, throw it back in and give it another try. It might just sound a little different to your ears this time around.

5 out of 5 stars Vampyre : Symphonies from the Crypt.......2007-01-04

Wonderful music. Very mysterious and otherworldly. I listen to it all the time!

5 out of 5 stars A Must Listen.......2006-10-29

I just got done listening to this album. It's the first of its kind for me. I was completely blown away. Forget the fact that vampires don't exist (right?) and just fantasize that they do and give this album a listen. If this doesn't get you somewhere within your soul, I swear you're dead (no pun intended).
Surreal Thing
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Mezmerizing
  • THIS GROOVIN' IS REFINED
Surreal Thing
Soundscape UK
Manufacturer: Instinct Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001UWW
Release Date: 1998-01-20

Tracks:

  1. Freeway
  2. Take One
  3. Brand New Day
  4. Carinho
  5. Mellow Glow
  6. Space Girls
  7. Cascade
  8. Three Thirty Nine
  9. The Closer I Get To You
  10. Discovery
  11. Teapot
  12. Surreal Thing?

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Mezmerizing.......2005-05-29

I am not an authority on Jazz, but I do love good music and this CD is fantastic, the songs are uptempo, exciting, innovative....just mezmerizing.

5 out of 5 stars THIS GROOVIN' IS REFINED.......1998-06-02

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS LISTEN TO ANYONE WHO LOVES A SMART, TIGHT GROOVY SOUND. THE BASS AND DRUMS LAY A THICK FOUNDATION FOR THE MASTERFUL GUITAR AND KEYBOARD RIFFS THAT POUR DOWN IN BRILLIANT WAVES ALONG WITH THE SWEET SOUND OF THE HYPNOTIC HORNS. YOU'LL FIND YOURSELF LEAVING THIS CD INSIDE OF YOUR PLAYER FOR A LONG LONG TIME.
Realm of Shadows
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful earlier works
  • Realm of mediocrity
  • This was officially my first Midnight Syndicate CD....Life hasn't been the same since...
  • Realm of Goth
  • A beautifully crafted piece, both chilling and inspiring
Realm of Shadows
Midnight Syndicate
Manufacturer: Entity Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004SYUV
Release Date: 2000-03-04

Tracks:

  1. Prophecy
  2. Into the Abyss
  3. Noctem Aeturnus
  4. Tempest
  5. Eye of the Storm
  6. Sanctuary
  7. Among the Ruins
  8. Realm of Shadows
  9. Raven's Hollow
  10. Beyond the Gates
  11. The Summoning
  12. Spectral Mist
  13. Soliloquy
  14. Twilight
  15. Serpent's Lair
  16. Black Woods
  17. The Night Beckons
  18. Legions of the Dead
  19. Witching Hour
  20. Harbored Souls
  21. Eclipse

Album Description

"Venture forth to the Realm of Shadows where restless spirits arise from unknown depths to wander the shores of night. Midnight Syndicate once again takes you on a musical journey through the darkest corners of your imagination. Dim the lights, but take heed... what darkness conjures, the night harbors."

Following the tremendous success of "Born of the Night," Midnight Syndicate presents "Realm of Shadows," their third CD featuring the unique blend of haunting orchestration and sound effects that has made them a rising force in gothic-horror music today.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful earlier works.......2007-07-11

This is by far one of my favorite albums from the group. I would highly recommend this album as one to have someone listen to start any sort of interest with the group.

3 out of 5 stars Realm of mediocrity.......2007-04-29

I must say that in investigating the world of Midnight Syndicate over the past year I found that this CD seems to be the most-talked about, highly-praised and least available of their releases. Now, that I have it in my possession (the 5th Midnight Syndicate CD I have bought in 10 months) I find it to be kind of bland compared to Gates Of Delirium and The 13th Hour (although it's a step up from Born Of The Night which walks the fence between creepy and corny). While the mood and sound effects on Realm Of Shadows are nice (the crows on the CD made me think I had one trying to build a nest on my balcony), there are really no tracks that stand out. They all just kind of run together. I'm not saying it's awful. Like most things in life, it just doesn't live up to the hype.

5 out of 5 stars This was officially my first Midnight Syndicate CD....Life hasn't been the same since..........2007-02-02

You know, little did I know as I walked by this particular booth at a convention what I was listening to was going to affect me in the profound way that it did. A CD called Vampyre was playing and I stopped dead in my tracks and listened. It was simply beautiful. I asked the man at the booth if he had anything that might be appropriate for a graveyard? He recommended this CD. I also bought what was playing and didn't think twice about it. *This*, REalm of Shadows, was the first official CD that I listened to by this band known as Midnight Syndicate. I was completely transfixed by the music. I never sat down until several tracks later. I was officially crying my heart out by the second track saying "oh my God..this is so beautiful.." over and over.
That night, I didn't want to sleep. I wanted to keep listening to my new CDs as many times possible. I had never heard anything like this in my life. Before exhaustion took over I told myself I must not let the man selling these wonderful CDs get away without selling me the other two he had available! All I knew was, that I was slapped by so much inspiration that it literally hurt. Something long lost and dead inside me was reborn the night before. I saw so many images that needed to be created as a result of listening to this music. Midnight Syndicate became my instant muse. Soundtrack for the Imagination Indeed!
This review has little to say about particular tracks, but rather the over all emotion of experiencing this band's music for the first time in my own home. The peace I felt(despite the dark nature of the music). The mental images of my own yard haunt that hit me randomly in an almost *Field of Dreams* way so entangled that I had to built it to put the pieces together. Not to mention the images that came to me to simply put to canvas. I hadn't had ANY thing like this in my life that moved me to be more creative in my own life. I am thankful for this band and I will forever be dedicated to it. Thank you Ed and Gavin....

5 out of 5 stars Realm of Goth.......2006-11-29



"Realm of Shadows" (2000) is Midnight Syndicate's second dose of "haunting orchestrations and sinister sound effects (creating) a dark, gothic soundscape." Having purchased all of their CDs (twice - for work and personal use) and using their music (with their permission, of course) as soundtracks for our local Halloween haunted attractions, I can honestly say that I will always be anticipating their next release.

As with "Born of the Night" (see my review), the production quality of this CD was outstanding. The music is stirring and the sound effects are realistic. The raven calls in track #9 "Ravens Hollow," the synthesized strings in track #12 "Spectral Mist," and the creaking timbers in track #20 "Harbored Souls" are particularly noteworthy. I actually prefer Syndicate's limited use of vocal effects, which normally come off as "cheesy" attempts to sound creepy. And once again, the bell tones in track #13 "Soliloquy" and track #21 "Eclipse" should have been digitally sampled instead of using tubular bells.

There are 21 selections totaling a little more than 52 minutes of music. Most of the tracks would have benefited from lengthening and building upon the base music and effects- they left me wanting more. The best tracks on this CD are #9 "Raven's Hollow," #10 "Beyond the Gates," #15 "Serpent's Lair," #19 "Witching Hour," and #20 "Harbored Souls."

As with their previous CD, this music begs to be played on a high-quality sound system, preferably one with some kick-butt subwoofers and enough power to handle this CD's wide dynamic range. Otherwise, listen with care on less-capable systems before you crank up the volume.

5 out of 5 stars A beautifully crafted piece, both chilling and inspiring.......2005-04-20

Enter the realm where shadows lurk and nightmares reign. Beware of long passed souls unsettling before your eyes as you listen to the dark and eerie tale of Raven's Hallow.

A must have for those who want a chill with a little story in the mix.
The Serpent's Lair
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Amazing
  • Steve's best hybrid album to date
  • YOU WILL BE TRANSFORMED
  • Extreme tribal trance (for ambient music)
  • A rich and pleasing experience
The Serpent's Lair
Steve Roach & Byron Metcalf
Manufacturer: Projekt Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004Y9XO
Release Date: 2000-10-10

Tracks:

  1. The Lair
  2. Rite Of Passage
  3. Shedding The Skin
  4. Big Medicine
  5. Future Tribe
  6. Birthright
  7. Osmosis
  8. Egg Chamber Dreaming

Tracks:

  1. Offering In Waves
  2. Impending Sense Of Calm
  3. Cave Dwellers
  4. Primal Passage
  5. Serpent Clan
  6. Beating Heart Of The Dragon Mother
  7. Ochua

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Ambient explorer Roach and percussionist Metcalf originally began this as an experiment into the effects of breathwork and the use of sound on a person "as a shamanic strategy for healing, personal growth, and transformation." The successful effects their music had in group settings were extended into these compositions. While billed as a collaboration between the two men, The Serpent's Lair also features contributions by (deep breath) violinist Vicki Richards, overtone vocalist Jim Cole, pre-Hispanic sound sorcerer Jorge Reyes, singer Lena Stevens, synthesist Vidna Obmana, "groove alchemist" Vir Unis, and djembe players Jeffrey Fayman and Momodu "Mohammad" Kah. The two discs in this package act as yin and yang--the eight parts of the first disc, "The Serpent's Lair," highlight intoxicatingly hypnotic drum rhythms slicing through churning ambient spaces, while the seven cuts that make up the second disc, "Offerings from the Underworld," travel down darker, spacier streams with subtle rhythms, reverberant vocals, and exotic aerophones caressing and riding the ethereal aural waves. This invigorating combination of musicians invents a dynamic new perspective on Roach's trademark deep-listening forays. It would be wonderful to hear more collaborations like this. --Bryan Reesman

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Amazing.......2007-05-13

Absolutely beautiful.I discover new things,new sounds every time I listen to this CD.It's so deep and touches a chord within my soul.It has so many layers; textures.I love it!!

5 out of 5 stars Steve's best hybrid album to date.......2007-03-28

+1 for superb production quality and presentation case
+1 hybrid groove is extraordinary
+1 variety of tribal beat and deep space sound
+1 Steve works best with masters such as Metcalf, Obmana, Unis and Rich
+1 unique, illuminating - been looking for this sound since...

Bottom line: a better hybrid groove than Fever Dreams I & II...I reserve judgment on Fever Dreams III

5 out of 5 stars YOU WILL BE TRANSFORMED.......2005-02-03

I bought this after reading some positive reviews on Amazon from reviewers I liked. Before buying I was a bit put off by the self-congratulatory reviews on the CD jackets; whenever someone proclaims themselve or allows someone else to proclaim them "genius" you have to wonder if they're more form over function (like Yanni, for example.)

I'm glad I went ahead and purchased this album anyway. This guy Roach is good, real good. He knows how to play with your emotions. CD #1 has more of a rhythmic trance feel (appropriate for entertaining) whereas CD #2 is far more ambient in nature (and downright spooky at times.) It's true what other reviewers write: this is the most evocative music I've ever listened to. Images and scenes will emerge in your mind. In my case, it was the wonderful scene from the movie "All the Right Stuff" where flying ambers from an Aboriginal fire floated upwards and merged with stars an astronuat in space was observing. Don't believe me about the images? Try this: close your eyes and listen to an entire song. When you open them you'll see that you need some time to adjust to your current surroundings because while your eyes were closed you were transported to an entirely different place in your mind's eye.

It wouldn't surprise me if classical minimalist composer Philip Glass has some Roach in his CD rotation. I know I'll definitely be purchasing some more of his music. I'd recommend sticking with Amazon when buying his CD's, because given the large number and differing variety he has out (I understand 3 new ones are planned for this year) you'll be disappointed by the lack of selection at record stores.

3 out of 5 stars Extreme tribal trance (for ambient music).......2003-06-21

Heavy on the tribal and trance sounds mixed with very cutting edge electronic music. A few tracks verge on nightclub electro dance music. Towards the end of cd #2 it gets very tribal on the vocals, not so much on the rhythms and sounds. Although each track is quite different, once the tune gets going, it gets repetitive as if to induce a trance. It's very good to listen to if you are working on a project or even to work out to.

5 out of 5 stars A rich and pleasing experience.......2002-04-09

I never cease to be amazed by the many ways Steve Roach can weave a web. I mean, in how many different directions can one man go with long, ambient, atmospheric pieces almost totally devoid of melody? Evidently, in more ways than I can count.

In collaboration with Byron Metcalf and a host of others, the list of which reads like a veritable Who's Who of prominent ambient musicians, Roach provides a sense of tribal mysticism with those long ethereal passages we've come to associate with his work. THE SERPENT'S LAIR is a rich blend of soothing tones, hypnotic tribal beats and some lovely vocal passages (a rarity in Roach compositions).

Although I am a huge Steve Roach fan, owning most of his CD's -I was hesitant to purchase this Disc; now I'm sorry I waited so long to buy it. My fear was an overemphasis of the percussion aspects of the compositions over the soothing atmospherics and the sense of exploration I associate with his music. (I've been disappointed with these collaborations before, namely with DUST TO DUST, an album that I've never really liked.) I need not have worried - this double CD is rich and complex, and is a brilliant example of Steve Roach's ever evolving talent. In some ways, it reminds me a bit of Michael Stearns THE LOST WORLD, another brilliant work and artist that I highly recommend.
Perfect Balance: Musical Healing, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Top-notch sooth-ability!
  • Incredibly Peaceful & Moving
Perfect Balance: Musical Healing, Vol. 2
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Manufacturer: Sequoia Records
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000784XCQ
Release Date: 2005-02-01

Tracks:

  1. Uyll - Gary Stadler & Wendy Rule
  2. Precious Water Reprise - David & Steve Gordon
  3. Golden Light (Excerpt) - Ashron
  4. Nature Spirits (Balance Mix) - David & Steve Gordon
  5. Watermoon - Bernd Scholl
  6. Hidden Oasis (Yoga Mix) - David & Steve Gordon
  7. Natural Healing (Excerpt) - Shajan
  8. Rainforest Sunrise (Om Mix) - David & Steve Gordon
  9. River Running - EverStar
  10. Lightstreams - David & Steve Gordon
  11. Lines in the Sand - David Gordon
  12. Rainforest Sunset (Peace Mix) - David & Steve Gordon
  13. 7th Chakra: Be Still - Sophia
  14. Radiant Sea Reprise - David & Steve Gordon

Album Description

Renew, reflect and relax into perfect balance - Transform your entire being with this exquisitely tranquil musical retreat for your body, mind and spirit. Immerse yourself in this superbly crafted collection of sonic treasures featuring the most blissful musical gems from some of today's foremost masters of healing music including David & Steve Gordon, Sophia, Gary Stadler, Ashron, Everstar, Shajan and Bernd Scholl - including many brand new songs from your favorite artists. You'll discover a new, ultimately relaxing and timeless way of being with these exceptionally soothing soundscapes, featuring gently calming harp, flute, guitar, tamboura, cello and piano with angelic vocals, serene keyboard atmospheres and the most peaceful sounds of nature imaginable - the perfect musical compliment for yoga, Pilates, massage, and the healing arts. Just press play and feel the stress melt away as you effortlessly experience your quite center of perfect balance within.

"The sweet serenity of nature and exquisite melodies of recording artists from the Sequoia Records label are artfully joined on this compilation of blissful music for healing and relaxation. PERFECT BALANCE, MUSICAL HEALING VOL. 2 is awash in quiet, uplifting music that blends flowing synthesizer ambience with harp, flute, guitar, cello and piano. Trackwise, the album features a lot of dreamy material from David and Steve Gordon, whose mellifluous soundscapes provide a fantastic atmosphere for stress relief and reflection. Other artists that make an appearance include Gary Stadler, Everstar, Sophia, Shajan and newcomers Bernd Scholl and Ashron. The tracks are sequenced in such a way the each blends fluidly into the next, without any disruption in the peaceful mood." ~ Music Design In Review

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Top-notch sooth-ability! .......2005-03-09

Throughout this immeasurably relaxing album are the predominant natural sounds of both water and birdsong that get supported by an assortment of gentle keyboard instrumentations. From Ashron's singing bowls to Scholl's spacescape, from Shajan's pouring rain stick to the Gordon's bird and waterscapes, all lend the listener to a perfect blend of sound for bathing the mind and soothing the spirit. Sophia has the only track with vocals, but its ethereal voices are so sweet one forgives the gentle intrusion. In all, this is the Gordon's most relaxing and rewarding album for letting go. Top-notch sooth-ability!

5 out of 5 stars Incredibly Peaceful & Moving.......2005-03-01

This latest compilation of healing music from Sequoia Records is nothing less than brilliant. A follow up to their beautifully relaxing "Musical Healing" release from several years back, Perfect Balance: Musical Healing Vol. 2 surpasses the first in depth, dynamic and serenity. The majority of tracks here are mainly new releases along with a few classics from legendary healing music pioneers, David & Steve Gordon. These are balanced perfectly with some amazingly traquil tracks from such healing music luminaries as Shajan, Sophia and several new artists of note, including Bernd Scholl, whose track "Watermoon" blissfully carries the listener away on an ocean of eternal calm and Ashron, whose "Golden Light" bathes the listener in a waterfall of shimmering sound. This 69 plus minute release is superbly produed, mixed and sequenced allowing for ultimate release and relaxation and is long enough to just let it run for accompanying any healing arts session. An exceptional release.
Tsubasa Chronicle: Future Soundscape V.1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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  • wonderful soundtrack
  • Awesome Series, Awesome OST!
  • Mind-blowingly good
Tsubasa Chronicle: Future Soundscape V.1
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009IH15U
Release Date: 2005-07-18

Tracks:

  1. Ship Of Fools
  2. Blaze
  3. Believe
  4. Black Sword
  5. Strange Games
  6. Break The Sword Of Justice
  7. You Are My Love
  8. Dewdrops
  9. Tsubasa
  10. A Tiny Sunshine
  11. Through The Gate
  12. Hear Our Prayer
  13. I Talk To The Rain
  14. Ruthless
  15. Guess How Much I Love You
  16. Morning Moon
  17. Witch
  18. A Song Of Storm And Fire
  19. Best Years In Our Lives
  20. Japanese Title

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An excellent soundtrack.......2007-04-11

Elegant. Beautiful. Respectful of the original pieces while including new ones. A great CD for Tsubasa Chronicle fans, as well as everybody interested in the manga culture. Definitely a keeper, and worth every penny.

5 out of 5 stars wonderful soundtrack.......2007-01-09

Great sountrack to listen to when suffering from boredom. Favorites are ship of fools, BLAZE, and a song of storm and fire.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome Series, Awesome OST!.......2006-05-21

Tsubasa Chronicle is an awesome new manga/anime made by CLAMP. This OST has every single song from the amazing first season. I must say I was really happy with this product. If you like Tsubasa, check out xxxHOLiC, also by CLAMP.

My favorite songs from it are: LOOP, BLAZE and Song Of Storm and Fire.

5 out of 5 stars Mind-blowingly good.......2006-01-16

Straight from the anime is the fabulous Tsubasa Chronicle OST. Done by Yuki Kajiura, who has done the music for other anime such as .hack//Sign, Madlax, and Noir, just to name a few, it's fantastically good. The songs blow me away every time I hear them, and i never get tired of listening to it on repeat. A Song of Storm and Fire and Ship of Fools are absolutely fantastic, and I Talk to the Rain and Morning Moon never fail to make me pay attention. It's an absolutely fantastic soundtrack, whether you've seen the anime or not.
Cello
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderfully resonant, playful cello music!
  • Barry Trivia
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  • Celtic classics with a twist
  • Lush, haunting melodies
Cello
Barry Phillips , Todd Phillips , Shelley Phillips , Lars Johannesson , Shira Kammen , Alfonso X (el Sabio) , Anonymous , Peter Erson , Balkan Traditional , and English Traditional
Manufacturer: Gourd Music
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ASIN: B00004T92E
Release Date: 2000-06-27

Tracks:

  1. The Braes Of Lacheil
  2. Elizabeth Kelly's Delight
  3. Lochaber No More
  4. Old Heddon Of Fawsley
  5. O Ho The Pretty Chain
  6. Jesterpolska
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  8. Trotto
  9. Gypsy's Lament
  10. I Love To See The Wheels In Motion
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  12. Ladom Se, Goro Zalade
  13. Polska efter Pelle Fors
  14. We Brought The Summer With Us
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Introducing Cello, the second solo recording by longtime Gourd cellist and producer Barry Phillips.

Cello's expansive soundscape features traditional and contemporary cello solos, duos, and trios gleaned from traditions around the globe and from eight centuries of music. The 15 tracks present instrumentation and arrangements of melodies from Western and Eastern Europe, Scandinavia and North America.

Phillips has recently been touring with and arranging for sitar legend Ravi Shankar. This influence is heard on his new recording as Phillips blends the sounds of harmonium, tabla and tanpura with traditional Celtic tunes and instrumentation.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderfully resonant, playful cello music!.......2006-09-30

Another great recording from Gourd music, "Cello" features Celtic, medieval and traditional European tunes arranged for cello and a host of other acoustic instruments too numerous to mention. I just love this CD, especially when played on a stereo system with a good bass! I've said it before and I'll say it again: there's something about the deep, rich tones of a cello that centers my body and awakens my soul, and I'm always glad to hear cellists breaking out of their customary role as accompanists and really strutting their stuff. On this album, Barry Phillips wanders far and wide, exploring musical traditions through the centuries and across the Old World, and creating clever, engaging arrangements that vary in flavor from traditional and "modern" classical to New Age and world fusion. Often the cello takes the lead, but just as frequently, Phillips is happy to switch off with one or more of his guest artists, transitioning easily from melody to harmony to accompaniment and back again. This jaunty, sonorous music is sure to be enjoyed by everyone, but musicians will especially appreciate it for its seemingly effortless complexity of texture, rhythm and line. In addition to performing cello, Phillips also plays cittern (a Renaissance strummed instrument with metal strings), harmonium, pipe organ, dilruba (a bowed, broad-necked lute from India), tanpura (a Near Eastern lute), zither and percussion. Joining him on what seems to be, in part, a family outing, are Shelley Phillips on oboe, English horn, whistle and harp, Nathan Phillips on guitar, and Todd Phillips on bass. Also joining the party are early music expert Shira Kammen on vielle and violin, Jared White on Scottish smallpipes and recorder, Lars Johannesson on flute, Theo Paige on fiddle, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh on low whistle, Bikram Ghos on tabla, Martin Simpson on guitar, Neal Hellman on mountain dulcimer, Chris Caswell on bodhran, tar and tambourine, Harris Moore on hammered dulcimer, and Karuna Ault on tanpura. The prolific Barry and Shelley Phillips can be heard together on many other recordings, including "The Crooked Road" by frequent collaborator William Coulter , "Celtic and Contemporary Music" by Orison, and the releases of Aine Minogue. For more great cello music, try also "Cello Blue" by David Darling, "Eastern Twin" by Martin Tillman, and "Spirit and Light" by Rasa cellist Hans Christian.

5 out of 5 stars Barry Trivia.......2004-02-03

This brilliant CD is a collage of music from all over the world. When people pick up this album I think they may be expecting something with more of a Classical flare, but in fact Barry is known for his gifts as an interpreter of world music as well as an arranger/composer. Little Known Barry Facts: #1, He's a student of legendary sitarist Ravi Shankar, and played in Ravi's orchestra at the Concert for George. #2, Barry's first instrument was the drums, and he had a rock band at age ten. #3, His cello features a carving of a lion's head that looks uncannily similar to Teddy Rosevelt. #4, Barry has a degree in composition and has written chamber music inspired by 'Frog and Toad'. #5, He arranged a version of 'Purple Haze' for three cellos and performed it at a Celtic camp ceilidh. Anyway, the trivia could go on forever. I hope you enjoy this wonderful CD!!!

5 out of 5 stars Carefully chosen melodies beautifully played.......2002-02-08

On this CD Barry Phillips has assembled a collection of compelling melodies from a whole range of traditions. The tunes are predominately Celtic, but there are also some lovely Shaker melodies and music from Sweden and Spain. The arrangements are wonderful - original combinations of acoustic instruments including zither, tanpura, oboe, cittern, fiddle and of course cello. It's not for strict traditionalists, but any fan of acoustic music would find this worth a listen.

4 out of 5 stars Celtic classics with a twist.......2001-10-25

Barry provides a really excellent album. If you're looking for pure cello music with only mild accompaniment, you're probably looking in the wrong place, but this is pretty good. The songs reminisce of other things i've heard from other Celtic artists, but that may just mean that the composer is providing different renditions. It's a relaxing set of songs that will provide lots of enjoyment if you like Celtic music, particularly strings. But if you want more in-depth Cello music, look elsewhere.

5 out of 5 stars Lush, haunting melodies.......2001-01-04

I first heard Barry Phillips performing Shaker music in Santa Cruz on New Year's Eve. I went up to ask him about cds and Celtic music for cello, and my sister said, "I have his cd, and it's wonderful!" So I had to rush back to her place to hear it. I'm a cellist, and a fan of Celtic music, and it's such a treat to have those two passions combined on this recording. Besides cello, there are many other traditional instruments featured, such as bagpipe, wooden flute, and Celtic harp played by Barry's wife. I highly recommend this cd for fans of traditional Celtic and folk music, and also those eager to hear the rich voice of solo cello.
Tsubasa Chronicle: Future Soundscape V.4
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    ASIN: B000HA49BE
    Release Date: 2006-10-02

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    2. Aikoi
    3. My Dear Feather
    4. Merrymaking
    5. Little One, So Sweet
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    8. Let Go
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    10. Broken Sword Of Justice
    11. Darkness Comes
    12. Dawn
    13. Uninvited Guest
    14. Requiem For The Evil
    15. Longingly
    16. Run For Your Life
    17. Optimistic
    18. A Whip And A Witch
    19. Crying Alone
    20. Ring Your Song

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