Friday, September 25, 2020
Aural Awakenings: Episode 41 (An Autumn Special)
A special autumn show featuring more contemporary instrumental & neoclassical new age music!
ARTIST / TRACK TITLE / ALBUM TITLE
Rémi Orts Project / Leaves are Falling / Reign of the Forest
2002 / The Green Fields of Autumn (Coinleach Glas an Fhomhair) / Celtic Fairy Dream
Fiona Joy Hawkins / Prayer for Rain / Moving Through Worlds
Timothy Wenzel / Makes You Wonder / Running Away
Marcia Watson Bendo / Maple Sugar Moon / Woodland Moons
Shoshana Michel / Summer into Fall / Impressions
Louis Anthony deLise / Autumn Twilight / Natural Light
John Gregorius / Winds of Change / Full of Life
Lisa Pressman / Sheltering Wings / As We Imagine
KeithTim Anderson / Autumn Rain / Waiting’s End (Solo Piano Vol. 1)
Aidia / Spirit Wind / Spirit Wind
Friday, September 18, 2020
Aural Awakenings: Episode 40
Another refreshing blend of contemporary instrumental & neoclassical new-age music!
ARTIST / TRACK TITLE / ALBUM TITLE
Seay / The Golden Spiral / In the Garden
Darlene Koldenhoven / Prism of Time / Chromatones
Lisa Lynne & Aryeh Frankfurter / Passage to Mörko / Harmony House
Cantus / Brorson: Mu Vaibmu / Northern Lights
Kitaro / Flying Celestial Nymphs / Best of Silk Road
Pam Asberry / Cry from Lamanai / Moods, Impressions & Souvenirs
Terry Lee Nichols / Cosmic Dark Ages / The Pale Blue Dot
Kerani / When the Night Comes / Sands of Time
Sherry Finzer & Chris Jacome / Reflections / Soul Español
White Sun / Eka Mai / White Sun III
Michelle Qureshi / Half this Sky / Within
Aidia / Go with Me / Spirit Wind
Llewellyn / Rainbow Light / Healing Reiki Music
Friday, September 11, 2020
Aural Awakenings: Episode 39
Another refreshing blend of contemporary instrumental & neoclassical new-age music!
ARTIST / TRACK TITLE / ALBUM TITLE
2002 / Castle of Dromore / Celtic Fairy Dream
David J. Peña / Renaissance / Thinking of You
Scott Reich / Sweetness / Interbeing: Elements of Connection
Matthew Mayer / Philosophy of End / 16670
Sherry Finzer & Chris Jacome / Sea of Tranquility / Soul Español
Peter Sterling / The Light Within / Sanctuary of Light
Shoshana Michel / Dancing in the Shadows / Impressions
Kevin Keller / The Forgotten Places / The Front Porch of Heaven
Richard Souther / For the Love of His Buddy / Waiting in the Wings
Healing Sound Project / Grounding I / 1:1
James Michael Stevens / Tuscany Fields / Italian Preludes, Nos. 1-8
Kirsten Agresta Copely / Wind Made Moan / Around the Sun
Paul Avgerinos / Healing Presence / Healing
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Album Review: Directions by Kenneth Hooper
Kenneth Hooper is a Texas-born composer and assorted flute player who initially started out playing bass guitar. In 1994, after moving to Redwood, California, he picked up his first flute at a penny whistle workshop, which eventually accompanied him everywhere while on a subsequent trip to the Amazon jungle. Upon returning to the states, he was gifted a Native American flute that he also learned to play. This led to the formation of a musical duo with his friend Garth D. Brooks under the name Elysium Calling, with whom he released two albums. Another creative path would open up for Kenneth when he entered a healing arts certificate program in San Francisco called Sound, Voice and Music, which led to the subsequent release of his debut solo double-album titled Directions.
Characterized by spaciously woven organic soundscapes ranging from gently uplifting to deeply lulling, the album features Anasazi and Chinese Xiao flutes as lead instruments throughout. Likewise, both Udu and Rav drums add an entrancing quality to several pieces, while melodic acoustic guitar gives a notable Americana flavor to three of the nine tracks total. Disc one is more rhythmic while disc two is more meditative, with the second half of the album especially emphasizing the incorporation of many nature sounds along the way, including whale-song, ocean waves, singing crickets, a flowing stream and windy effects.
One of my favorite pieces, “Directions”, beautifully opens disc one with a super-slow shamanic drum pulse, as flutes, shakers and thunderstorm effects soon enter the picture and gradually pick up pace throughout. Native female vocal chants further enhance the Southwest American atmosphere of the composition and collectively calls imagery to mind of a darkening sky over vast canyon terrain.
Another equally gorgeous piece, “Graceful Expanse” from disc two, conveys a nocturnal Pacific feel with its delicately sensuous flute notes played on the Chinese Xiao in tandem with a tranquilizing Rav drum melody. Likewise, gossamer synth-pads sustained throughout add to the composition’s enthralling ambient haze, which effectively paints enchanting visuals of a misty forest softly illuminated by starlight.
A highly praiseworthy album overall that touches on ambient, acoustic and ethnic fusion musical styles, Directions is the perfect listening experience for anyone drawn to the essences of the earth via beautifully harmonious sounds! ~Candice Michelle
Characterized by spaciously woven organic soundscapes ranging from gently uplifting to deeply lulling, the album features Anasazi and Chinese Xiao flutes as lead instruments throughout. Likewise, both Udu and Rav drums add an entrancing quality to several pieces, while melodic acoustic guitar gives a notable Americana flavor to three of the nine tracks total. Disc one is more rhythmic while disc two is more meditative, with the second half of the album especially emphasizing the incorporation of many nature sounds along the way, including whale-song, ocean waves, singing crickets, a flowing stream and windy effects.
One of my favorite pieces, “Directions”, beautifully opens disc one with a super-slow shamanic drum pulse, as flutes, shakers and thunderstorm effects soon enter the picture and gradually pick up pace throughout. Native female vocal chants further enhance the Southwest American atmosphere of the composition and collectively calls imagery to mind of a darkening sky over vast canyon terrain.
Another equally gorgeous piece, “Graceful Expanse” from disc two, conveys a nocturnal Pacific feel with its delicately sensuous flute notes played on the Chinese Xiao in tandem with a tranquilizing Rav drum melody. Likewise, gossamer synth-pads sustained throughout add to the composition’s enthralling ambient haze, which effectively paints enchanting visuals of a misty forest softly illuminated by starlight.
A highly praiseworthy album overall that touches on ambient, acoustic and ethnic fusion musical styles, Directions is the perfect listening experience for anyone drawn to the essences of the earth via beautifully harmonious sounds! ~Candice Michelle
Available at Amazon and other music retailers. For more information, please visit the artist's website.
Friday, September 4, 2020
Aural Awakenings: Episode 38
Another refreshing blend of contemporary instrumental & neoclassical new-age music!
ARTIST / TRACK TITLE / ALBUM TITLE
Kerani / Shores of Gold / Sands of Time
Kevin Braheny Fortune / The End of Suffering / Dreamwalker Meditation Music Vol. 2
The Haiku Project / I Receive / Gratitude
Dean Evenson, Scott Huckabay & Phil Heaven / Talking to Sky / Healing Resonance
Chris Field / Metamorphosis / Beneath the Sun
Sherry Finzer & Joseph Akins / Angel Moon / [Single]
Terry Lee Nichols (feat. Rebekah Eden) / East of Eden / The Pale Blue Dot
Michelle Qureshi / Shores of Atlantis / Within
Antoine Malette-Chénier & François Couture / L'Équinoxe De Printempes / La Suite Du Printempes
Dyan Garris / Timeless Traveler / [Single]
Liquid Mind / The Wisdom of Kindness / Liquid Mind XIII: Mindfulness
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