November 24th, 2007
Songs of the Humpback Whale
by Humpback Whales
Label: Living Music / IODA
Callings
by Paul Winter
Label: Living Music / IODA
Infinite Heart Vol.2 The Power of Love Music
by Capitanata
Label: CapitanArt / IODA
Sulanga
by Jana Lanka
Label: Artist Development Networx
Wolf Eyes - A Retrospective
by Paul Winter
Label: Living Music / IODA
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November 24th, 2007
Inner Voices
by David Friesen
Genre: Global
Label: Pacific / Digital Music Works
Celtic Spirit
by The Ceol Band And Singers
Genre:World
Label: Carinco AG / Digital Music Works
Villa Lobos: The Sounds of Brazil
by Villalobos
Genre: New Age Ambient
Label: KCO Records / TuneCore
Jimmy Keane & Pat Broaders
by Bohola
Genre: World
Label: Bohola Music / TuneCore
Peace Time
by Jack DeJohnette
Genre: Relaxation
Label: Golden Beams / […]
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November 23rd, 2007
When I first looked at “10 years of Sattva Music” by Oliver Shanti and Friends, I remembered Manish Vyas’s Sattva album. My immediate impression was to listen to Manish Vyas’s album and find out how different is Oliver Shanti’s composition on the same theme: Sattva, which means the essence of being. My experience listening to […]
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November 23rd, 2007
Chants of Buddha is one of the music albums that I regularly use for my meditation sessions. Not that I understand the meaning of the chants but for the vibrations of the music, I use it for my meditative practices. But I found one Amazon customer complaining that the pronunciation used in the chants differ […]
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November 22nd, 2007
For me, Tulku’s (a.k.a. Jim Wilson) music albums are strangely different. How strange, you may ask. It’s as strange as making you like a track sung by a ghastly voice. Uniquely found aspect of his music albums is that the singer’s voice is very ghastly, sung in bass voice (sometimes, I imagine the singer had […]
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November 22nd, 2007
Mido, I was in a casual party arranged by one of my friends last night. And what did I do? Dance? Yeh… I tried my hand (and legs, too) for an unorganized, unpracticed dance. Well, the result was less dangerous than what I imagined. I danced for “Dancing with the Muse” from Buddha Bar (I […]
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November 21st, 2007
Gourishankar Meditation (visit http://www.osho.com/Main.cfm?Area=Meditation&Language=English for more detailed information on this meditation and others.)
This technique, for the nighttime, consiists of four stages of fifteen minutes each. The first two stages are preparation for the spontaneous Latihan of the third stage. If the breathing is done correctly in the first stage, the carbon dioxide formed in the […]
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November 21st, 2007
Buddha bar is good. No doubt about it. The countless fans and the very popularity of the series seen by the number of googlings for the name say all. I love listening to the Buddha Bar series for the cocktail experience of the world music. And if you love the Buddha Bar Series, then I’ll […]
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November 20th, 2007
If there is one music album that you will ask me to recommend for meditation, I’ll not recommend Turya or Chants of Buddha or any other, except Sacred Chants of Shiva. It is one of the very best (I use the word ‘very best’ sparingly, so that it has its meaning) music albums for meditation. […]
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November 19th, 2007
Ganga is a very sacred river in the Indian Mythology. Countless stories exist that tell you the sacredness of Ganga. And here are three great musicians that India ever had, giving a tribute to this sacred river through their music compositions: Ode to Ganga.
The album contains two tracks by Shiv Kumar Sharma, one […]
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