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Personnel includes: Deborah Martin (various instruments); Paul Waroff (acoustic 12-string guitar); Jeff Moore, Howard Givens (guitar); Paul Lackey (Native American flute, keyboards); Jon Jenkins (Native American drums). Recorded at Spotted Peccary Studios, Encinitas, California. Personnel: Edgar Perry (vocals, spoken vocals); Jeff Moore (guitar, acoustic guitar); Howard Givens (guitar); Paul Waroff (acoustic guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar); Paul Lackey (flute, Native American flute, keyboards); Jon Jenkins (drums). Audio Mixers: Howard Givens; Jon Jenkins. Recording information: Spotted Peccary Studios, Encinitas, CA. Translator: Edgar Perry. Deborah Martin is an extremely sensitive performer. Under the Moon is a Native American-influenced ambient CD. With assistance from the usual Spotted Peccary crew, Martin creates a very reverent and respectful soundscape to honor the cultures of Native Americans. The subtle acoustics augment her electronics and the electronics take the ethnicity to higher planes and exotic locations. Martin's atmospheres are dense and expansive. Deep listeners will follow her willingly and respectfully with no hesitation. This disc will appeal to fans of Marina Raye, R. Carlos Nakai, Douglas Spotted Eagle, and Perry Silverbird. ~ Jim Brenholts
Deborah Martin Under The Moon Songs | 1. | Twilight |
| 2. | Aurora |
| 3. | Nymphea (Water Lilies) |
| 4. | Rainbow Man |
| 5. | Night's Shadow |
| 6. | Under the Moon |
| 7. | Gray Sky |
| 8. | Maker of Dreams |
| 9. | Midnight |
| 10. | Before Dawn |
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