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00 Ocean.nfo
General Information
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Title: Ocean
Author: Stephan Micus
Release Year: 1986
Genre: New Age
File Information
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Number of Tracks: 4
Total Duration: 0:51:04
Total Size: 231.63 MB
Files Created on: 24-Apr-2016 23:45:09
Encoded At: CBR 565 kbit/s 44 KHz Stereo
ID3 Tags: No
NFO Created: 25-Apr-2016 12:28:59
NFO/SFV/PAR created by: Mp3BookHelper http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
Posting
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Posting date: 25-Apr-2016
File List
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Duration File Name
1 0:08:05 01 Ocean Part I - Voice, 6 Hammered Dulcimers, Nay.flac
2 0:19:53 02 Ocean Part II - 4 Sho, Shakuhachi, 3 Bavarian Zithers, 2 Hammered Dulcimers.flac
3 0:15:53 03 Ocean Part III - 3 Hammered Dulcimers, Shakuhachi.flac
4 0:07:13 04 Ocean Part IV - Sho Solo.flac
Description
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Ocean is a set of acoustic ambient performances from Stephan Micus. He uses
exotic instruments and techniques that give this disc electronic timbre. He
combines hammered dulcimers, sho, a shakuhachi, a ney, zithers, and vocals in a
swirling sound design that absolutely shimmers. The natural sonorities of these
devices create vast atmospheres with organic timbres. The soundscapes penetrate
and enhance brainwave activity. This great CD will appeal to fans of Robert
Rich, Klaus Wiese, and Riley Lee.
Review by Jim Brenholts, Allmusic.com
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