00 Deep Sleep.nfo
General Information
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Title: Deep Sleep
Author: David Arkenstone
Release Year: 2017
Genre: New Age
File Information
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Number of Tracks: 18
Total Duration: 2:45:01
Total Size: 824.11 MB
Files Created on: 15-Jan-2018 22:02:06
Encoded At: CBR 620 kbit/s 44 KHz Stereo
ID3 Tags: No
NFO Created: 25-May-2019 02:54:52
NFO/SFV/PAR created by: Mp3BookHelper http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
Posting
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Posting date: 25-May-2019
File List
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Duration File Name
01 0:10:50 01 Breathe.flac
02 0:10:12 02 Lightdancer.flac
03 0:09:53 03 Deep Blue.flac
04 0:10:08 04 Floating.flac
05 0:09:25 05 Star Drops.flac
06 0:08:14 06 Beginning To Drift.flac
07 0:07:52 07 The Blue Pools.flac
08 0:09:21 08 Immersion.flac
09 0:08:49 09 Opening The Door.flac
10 0:11:16 10 Sacred Journey.flac
11 0:08:33 11 Shaman's Vision.flac
12 0:07:26 12 Temple Of The Sun.flac
13 0:08:47 13 Cloud 9.flac
14 0:08:51 14 Awakening.flac
15 0:08:54 15 Valley Of Enchantment.flac
16 0:07:55 16 Lift The Veil.flac
17 0:10:53 17 The Gates Open.flac
18 0:07:42 18 Breath Of Life.flac
Description
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Grammy-nominated composer David Arkenstone blends global, cinematic, and rock
elements into his version of new age music, which has appeared in film,
television, and video game scores as well as dozens of his own albums. A music
lover since age ten, when he moved to California from Chicago, Arkenstone
immersed himself in all kinds of music and played keyboards and guitar in
numerous bands as a youth. It was when he discovered the lush arrangements and
exotic approach of Kitaro that Arkenstone ventured into new age music. The
increasing synergy between computer technology and musical instruments also
inspired him; most of his works were created partly or entirely on his
Macintosh along with synthesizers and guitars. This blend of electro-acoustic
textures was showcased on albums like
1998's The Celtic Book of Days and works from his band Troika, which released a series of albums from the mid-'90s
to the early 2000s.
By that time,
Arkenstone's solo career was thriving, with several Billboard hit albums and three Grammy nominations (for 1992's
In the Wake of the Wind, 2000's Citizen of the World, and 2004's Atlantis) to
his name. As the 2000s continued, Arkenstone branched out, incorporating
Egyptian and tropical elements into his music, along with the sounds of the
Earth in his Natural Wonders Collection series. He also worked on several
acclaimed video game soundtracks, including
2007's World of Warcraft: Taverns of Azeroth and 2010's World of Warcraft:
Cataclysm. His horizons continued to expand in the 2010s, and his work
reflected the growing influence of ambient and chillout within the realm of new
age music. By the time of 2016's Fairy Garden, Arkenstone also returned to the more vibrant, mystical approach of his early work along with forays into dark ambient sounds. In 2017, he paid homage to the romantic culture and cinematic history of Italy with Italian Nights. ~ Heather Phares.
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