Deborah Martin, Greg Klamt & Mark Rownd - Convergence, *NMR*02 files - "Deborah Martin, Greg Klamt & Mark Rownd - Convergence.nfo" yEnc (1/1) |
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Deborah Martin, Greg Klamt & Mark Rownd - Convergence.nfo
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Convergence
Artist: Deborah Martin, Greg Klamt & Mark Rownd
Year: 2002
Genre: New Age / Electronic / Downtempo / Ambient
DESCRIPTION
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from http://www.sonicimmersion.org/review.php?letter=M&review=72057:
"Convergence" is the imaginative outcome of live concert performances of three accomplished musicians who all release their music through Spotted Peccary Music: Deborah Martin, Greg Klamt and Mark Rownd.
The 55-minute album features some quiet, lush and ethereal textural pads which are nicely blended with Taos drums, various flutes and assorted acoustic percussion.
It all leads to varied, atmospheric and overall dreamy ambient music drenched in serenity and with beautiful cinematic undercurrents.
For me, "Blue Lake" (containing a slight touch of Andreas Vollenweider) and the closing track "Tibet" (nicely roaming in David Parsons territory) are the real highlights here.
The lush impressionist narratives on this overall pleasing instrumental album shine even more due to the impeccable sound and high production quality as we know it from the guys from Spotted Peccary. "Convergence" is highly recommended. - Bert Strolenberg
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 7
Total Duration: 55:15
Total Size: 274 MBs (including scans, m3u, cue, log, spectrums, and nfo)
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: lossless, FLAC / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
NFO Created: 10 October 2014
Tracklist
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01) Canyon Voices
02) Dreamwalking
03) Shimmers
04) Blue Lake
05) Black Bamboo
06) Taos
07) Tibet
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