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lundi 7 juin 2010

Klaus Wiese - Neptun - Tibetan Singing Bowls (Aquamarin, 1989)




Neptun is the emerald between the semi-precious stones of human desire and aspirations. Cloudy, ambigeous, deceptive and yet charged with the magnetism of hidden light, which is set free, when form dissolves.

Here ordinary "music" dissolves into sound and is born again as music of a higher order in the ear and heart of someone, who has passed through the gates of form and concept.
The sound of this recording is generated from the accumulated overtones of tibetan singing bowls. Their unique sound quality expresses easily the fluorescence of the neptunian spheres.
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samedi 10 octobre 2009

Klaus Wiese - Ceremony (Aquamarin, 1995)





1 Shunyata I 10:06
2 Shunyata II 13:06
3 Shunyata III 21:05
4 Shunyata IV 8:17
5 Shunyata V 7:26
6 Shunyata VI 6:12

Klaus Wiese is a musical genius. He has proceeded beyond the purist's realm of acoustic singing bowls. Ceremony is a subtle blend of psychotropic bowls and psychoactive synths. Wiese explores the very limits of probability and goes to the nth degree of a new purity. The levels to which he can take the psyche build upon each other exponentially. It is like the proverbial upside-down pyramid. Thus, it is also a metaphor for life. As listeners travel this path of a conscious mind flux, they gather tools along the way. Some tools are intellectual, some are emotional, and some are devotional. All of the tools are, to some degree, spiritual. The six compositions are, in essence, merely movements in a long-form composition. The new purity is an essential device. It will appeal to fans of Alio Die, Mathias Grassow, Oöphoi, Will Green, and Stephen Philips. ~ Jim Brenholts, All Music Guide

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