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Every song has a story, Every story has a spirit, Every spirit has a song;We are the story tellers.Mykel and Moonfyre of Pocket Universe perform original, passionate music with a spark that is dynamic, intimate and refreshingly true. Pocket Universe's music appeals to audiences of all ages (from 9 to 70!), genre preferences and walks of life. With a bit of Mykel and Moonfyre's 'magic' each song becomes the listener's own experience; universally appealing and yet managing "intimately personal" at the same time.Pocket Notes on Into the Abyss:- Released "Into the Abyss" in May of 2003 - it is electronically produced, atmospheric, experiemental rock featuring minimal "spoken word" - Music crafted and designed for the ultimate, sensual, scene atmosphere, a mixture of spoken word & instrumental music featuring swells and calms for the perfectly pace and mood!. Music that is powerful enough to carry you off on the wings of fantasy as well as keeping you firmly rooted in the moment, this CD is a must for every collection!- Project financing from His Pocket and Her Pocket.From Beyond the Abyss into this Our Now, We welcome you into Our Pocket Universe.B.O.V.N. Pocket Universe Into The Abyss Songs | 1. | Genghis 7:38 |
| 2. | Travelon 7:07 |
| 3. | Snake 7:22 |
| 4. | Ascension 6:09 |
| 5. | Surrender 18:16 |
| 6. | Pulsate 4:45 |
| 7. | Abyss 8:42 |
| 8. | Mine 2:08 |
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Purchase Into The Abyss CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Countryman CD (1982) Remastered
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$13.95 When Island Records released the double-LP soundtrack to Countryman in the spring of 1982, ten years after the appearance of The Harder They Come, it was easy to see that company founder Chris Blackwell was looking to do for the current state of reggae what he had done before, i.e., promote it via a various-artists sampler that happened to have a cinematic tie-in. In this case, the movie itself ...
| | Patrick O'Hearn Glaciation CD (2007)
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$12.39 Patrick O’Hearn: Glaciation (self-released)It’s been awhile since a disc of ethereal, slow-moving instrumental music (this once would have been called “new age”) has captured my imagination like Patrick O’Hearn’s Glaciation has. Like the glaciers and icebergs that adorn the lovely CD package, these compositions have a spare, mysterious, other-worldly beauty. I mean to pay this release a high compliment when I note that some of this music recalls the most evocative work of Brian Eno, in the way O’Hearn places the instruments in different ambient fields and the way the tunes unfold so naturally ...
| | Nurse With Wound Space Music CD (2009)
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| | Lily Allen It's Not Me, It's You CD (2009)
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| | Armin Van Buuren State Of Trance 2008 CDs (2008)
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| | Suki Tawdry Night Of Joy CD (2003)
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$15.15 In a striking debut that defies categorization, the L.A. duo Suki Tawdry flirts with pretension but dives full-bore into mixing depressed, monotone vocals with wildly unpredictable accompaniment. Barbara Duffy barely sings at all; on most tracks she moans through fields pocked by craters of passions exploded long ago in one or another grim romance. Jeff Kettle's instrumental tracks consist of parts apparently grabbed in a sprint through some sonic supermarket, then assembled with meticulous, if not obsessive, care. With little melody to support, these samples and timbres blur into abstractions that swirl around or hang onto steady, plodding 4/4 loops. Despite this formulaic approach, Kettle maintains an atmosphere of intrigue by mixing mismatched elements into compelling combinations, from braying, dissonant horns to ominous, rumbling voices, woozy electronic chords that weave vaguely around the pitch to straight acoustic bass over quarter-notes mindlessly repeated on piano. It adds up to an impression of almost self-conscious artiness redeemed by a kind of dark and decadent brilliance. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk
WHO IS SUKI TAWDRY?Jeff Kettle and Barbara Ann Duffy are Suki Tawdry; "Night of Joy" is Suki Tawdry's first release (Soul Shard Records). On the surface, the music of "Night of Joy" consists of rich vocals inspired by a much jazzier era, accompanied by clever samples from all time periods and genres of music. The album unfolds like a series of short stories all waiting to be written. Barbara has created fascinating characters through her lyrics: men and ...
| | All India Radio CD (2003)
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| | Kevin Slick Nosferatu CD (2005)
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| | Times Begin CD (2005)
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| | Bill Rice I'D Do It All Again CD (2007)
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| | Higher Learning CD (1995) Original Soundtrack
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$5.95 Liz Phair's "Don't Have Time" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
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| | Mighty Baby Live In The Attic CD (2009)
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$15.15 Mighty Baby's music wasn't extremely similar to the Grateful Dead's, but there are similarities in how their music is presented and received, albeit on a much, much smaller scale than the Dead's. Much of Mighty Baby's material was based around loose, semi-improvisational grooves combining numerous styles; their cult of fans, though far less numerous than the Dead's, exhibits similar ardor for their heroes; and that passion simply doesn't translate to many outside of the cult, who are a bit puzzled as to what the fuss is all about. All of the above applies to this extensive (63-minute) CD of previously unreleased material, recorded in 1970 between their two official LP releases. The first three tracks, in decent fidelity, are taken from a live gig in support of Love in March 1970, highlighted by the nearly 15-minute instrumental "Now You See It," which fuses their love for John Coltrane's Indian-influenced jazz with more rock-oriented instrumentation and rhythm. In contrast, the two other songs from that concert, "Stone Unhenged" (another instrumental) and "Sweet Mandarin" (which, like all of the songs on this disc, were not included on their pair of official LPs) are run-of-the-mill country-blues-rock -- the kind of thing you could imagine an obscure local support band to the Grateful Dead playing in 1970, for instance. The remainder of the CD was cut in the studio soon after the March 1970 concert, and is devoted mostly to the four-part, 40-minute improvised instrumental "Now You Don't." This again draws from both the exotic jazz of Coltrane's final years and the more straightforward power of psychedelic rock, and fairly impressively, rather in the way -- as much as ...
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