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An Introduction to Trancient DreamsTrancient Dreams is the brainchild of Martin Hall-Davis. The songs on this album were formed after his inspiration was set in motion by the artists appearing at the famous South London scene which was called Megadog. Martin who was musically trained from an early age, finally found the scene that belonged to the sounds he had in his head. After partying hard through the 90s he decided to be a bigger part of the underground scene he was so intoxicated with....After 2 years devotion to creating the tracks you hear on \"Into The Ether\" Martin had scarcely seen the light of day and started to develop a nice pale looking studio tan. Into The Ether Album Review...Sheltered under palm trees in a funky stilt bar in Thailand, was where I first gave my ears a rest and listened to these chill-out beats. This latest offering is an excellent assortment of beautifully crafted tunes with eastern soundscapes. All of them featuring outstanding engineering and production: with music that is never less than good and frequently fantastic. Far from \"just another chill-out album\", the distinctive sounds slow you down to a level of pure untouched pleasure. Trancient Dreams draws influence from a global source of universal language. It can best be described as a Dub/Dance/Fusion interweaving a strong presence of Eastern grooves and vocals. Into The Ether Music | List Price | $12.97 (You save $1.48) | | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7772337 | | Catalog number | 304968 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 23, 2008 |
Trancient Dreams Into The Ether Songs | 1. | Dread Central India |
| 2. | A Peace For Amanda |
| 3. | Dubstar |
| 4. | Experiments In Dub |
| 5. | Wild Fire |
| 6. | New Horizons |
| 7. | Waldorf Salad |
| 8. | Snake Charmer |
| 9. | Bandirt Funk |
| 10. | The Planets |
| 11. | Space Walker |
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