Various Artists

Various Artists

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V/A - Buddha and Bonsai Vol. 1

Artist: Various Artists
P: 1996
This compilation features the most interesting artists from China.

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V/A - Buddha and Bonsai Vol. 2

Artist: Various Artists
P: 1997
This compilation features the most interesting artists from China.

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V/A - Twilight Earth International Soiree

Artist: Vidna Obamana, Steve Roach,u.a.
P: 1994
Just look at the names in the tracklist above - if you are into this type of ambient music you know without a doubt that this is a winning formula. And this fine collection of artists totally fail to let us down. Weird but fascinating ethnic rhythm with electronic enhancements-a-plenty, O YUKI CONJUGATE's track with it's breathy human voice punctuation serves us well as a starting off point, and establishes the high quality of the album. VIDNA OBMANA follows perfectly with a whispy dream vision accompanied by minimal percussion which could have been taken directly from the previous track. Relaxing and just that little bit mysterious. STEVE ROACH takes a similar ethnic percussion and accompanies it with electronic drift and the sound of a thunder storm. JORGE REYES takes us on a journey through the past, making a music evocative of ancient civilizations and the sounds of nature which accompanied those who lived in such ancient times and places. HYBRYDS take us somewhere else, away from more 'primitive' cultures. Although I have never heard their music for aquariums, this strikes me as being along similar lines, with water gurgling and whale-like sounds wailing away in the background. TEMPS PERDU? forgot to nip to the loo before recording this, so had to go during it's creation. Besides the last few drops shaken out, we drift through a place not dissimilar to VANGELIS's take on the "Blade Runner" future, with pattering ethnic drums and a variety of wind instruments all combining into a passive, calming atmosphere. DINO OON & KONRAD KRAFT head more towards a growling Isolationism without losing the overall string of effect this album seems to create. The tune is more forward, more obvious, less atmospheric. VOICE OF EYE's piece, although drifting and calm, has dark and disturbing edges which remind me of NIN's theme to "SE7EN". JEFF GREINKE attempts to calm our nerves back down with a gentle tube of shifting sustains. Simple as it is, there's a whole lot going on here, although it sounds like one moment frozen in time. ALIO DIE, those purveyors of unimaginable beauty, bring us a dark and disturbing revisit to the land JORGE REYES took us to, now infected by VOICE OF EYE's darkness. Dark, mysterious ethnic world in which a thing - dragon or malign beast - dwells in the shadows, waiting for night. PAUL SCHÜTZE brings us up to date with a Jazz which seems to combine the elements of all those mentioned above, keeping a slightly disquiet, unnerving feeling to the music. His is a world not of peace and calm, but of hidden dangers, of eyes watching your every move. Easy listening doesn't guarantee ease-of-listening. HUMAN FLESH are something else again, with an orchestrated mirror-vision of calm. Very different from anything previously. Lighter, brighter, a balm for the ears and the nerves. And finally, of course, TUU take us for one more visit to the ethnic realms. Almost as calming as the previous track, TUU make a beautiful music which, with it's Asian-sounding drums, makes for a fascinating listening experience.
An album which was probably darker than anticipated (which is no bad thing). Combining beauty and ugliness in equal shares.And of course well worth investing in.

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V/A - Twilight Earth Second International Soiree

Artist: Solitaire, Robert Rich,u.a.
P: 1995
This CD features mostly unreleased atmospheric and ambient tracks from the best ambientmusicians around that timeperiod.

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V/A - Music for the Spirit

Artist: Kitaro, Luis Perez, u.a.
P: 1998
This compilation is from the artists of the DOMO label around 1998.

The first cut is typical "Space Music" from Kitaro, with lots of zingy synthesizer. It's pleasant, and has a sort of Japanese folk-tune undertone with generic World Music style drumming. Hard to describe, but very enjoyable to listen to.
The variations on the CD take you from Asia to Outer Space, but always pleasantly so. It's a nice mix.

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V/A - Slow Music for Fast Times  (2CD)

Artist: R.Rich, M.Stearns, Alio Die u.a.
P: 2001
Best Of Hearts of Space artists from the 80s and 90s.

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V/A - Astralwerks Excursions in Ambience - The Fourth Frontier

Artist: Steve Hillage, Node, Ellis u.a.
P: 1995
Why does echo sound so magical? Why do reverberations - from psychedelia and dub to ambient and avant-rock - evoke the sacred? Maybe it's because they hark back to when our prehistoric ancestors enacted rites in caves and grottoes, or maybe it's an echo of our personal prehistory: womb-time, when sound reaches the unborn chils via the fleshly amplifier of the mother's body - ultra-resonant, dubbed up. Whatever the precise sonic implements deployed (guitars with Labradford and Flying Saucer Attack, digital technology with Me-Sheen and Single Cell Orchestra), the primary instruments used by most of the artists on this compilation are echo, reverb and delay. These they use to create space - vast and enfolding or cavernous and desolate. Sometimes the effect is blissfull, conjuring up an "intimate immensity". Sometimes it's unnerving, a miasma in which the self succumbs to non-differentiation. But whether it offers nirvana or entropy, one thig is clear: ambience isn't just a logical extension of psychedelic music, it is psychedelia's "endless end" - an ever-receding frontier.
Music to fly by

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V/A - B-Wave Festival 2015

Artist: RMI, Robert Rich, BK&S u.a.
P: 2015
LTD

This album contains music from the performing artists on the B-Wave Festival. Some tracks were never released before. This Ltd Cd was only sold at the festival.

Here the last copy with an additional book of the festival 2017!

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V/A - E-Live 99

Artist: V/A
P: 1999
LTD 500

New and unreleased material of the listed artists.
This shape-CD single was especially made for the E-Live festival on October 9th 1999.
Numbered edition of 500 copies, with each copy having its number stamped on the disc.

Here the last copy!

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V/A - Spheric Music Silver (Schulze, Schroeder a.o.)

Artist: Klaus Schulze, Robert Schroeder, Axess, Loreau, Lambert
P: 2016
No, we are not Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk or Vangelis. But Spheric Music celebrates
its 25th birthday by presenting again a precious, high-quality electronic sampler
with unreleased jewels of Spheric Music artists as well as 2 rare bonus tracks by
Joel Fajerman and Klaus Schulze! 

The opener by Joel Fajerman, known for his french film music, is a rare track of
his archive, which is the debut for Joel Fajerman on Spheric Music (a further
release is scheduled). Also a rare gem came by Klaus Schulze. It is a honour
to have him on board with „The Breeze“
a title long time go released on the “Contemporary Works 1” Box (out of stock for a long time). The CD ends with the earworm “Silver” by label owner Lambert. The album is characterized by melodic electronics, rhythmic-pulsating tracks, harmonic sounds, melancholy atmospheres and traditional Berlin School titles The featured artists are known for:
Joel Fajerman (L'aventure des plantes / the secret life of the plants), Robert Schroeder (Cygnus-A), Klangwelt (Weltweit), Axess (Pyramid Peak), Vanderson (Vandisphere), Rudolf Heimann (Touch The Sky), Mesmerised (Palantir – Empire Of Illusions), Bertrand Loreau (Le Pays Blanc, From Past To Past), Klaus Schulze (Mirage, Moondawn etc), Lambert (Light Sky, Drachenreise).

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