Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Torben Thøger - Akasha

AKASHA


Torben Thøger
Camelot Communications
2007

This is one very eclectic album.

However, that's pretty much what the composer promises in the liner notes—a mixture of symphonic, cinematic, rock, chill-out, lounge, jazz, flamenco, and classical, all interspersed with various vocals. But, in spite of the divers genres, the entire album works.

This is because the basic theme of Akasha draws its inspiration from the ethereal, spiritual book of records where the past, present, and future are purportedly kept, and become accessible through prophecy and clairvoyance, or when you die.

So, the album could be an auditory representation of some 'lives' found in the Akashic Records.

Regardless of whether you believe in the parapsychological elements or not, Akasha serves up some interesting and melodic musical meals that are sure to please even the most discerning palate.

I must say, however, that the final track, IAO, provided me with some very unintentional laughs, but in no way do I mean to make fun of it or the album. It's just that, to me, the vocalists seemed to chant 'meow'.

TRACKLIST:
1 Akasha
2 Beyond Boudaries
3 Time to Time
4 A Wonderful Place
5 Chilli Flamenco
6 Love Vision
7 Upside - Akasha Version
8 IAO

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

MEMORY: The Dentist, 1960

A short while after my family arrived at R.C.A.F. Station 2(F)Wing in Grostenquin, France, in 1960 when I was 13, I ran my tongue back and forth across the roof of my mouth. I couldn't be sure, but it really felt like something was stuck there, and I couldn't get it off.
 
A few days later, I got up enough nerve to ask my dad what it was.
 
He shone a flashlight into my mouth as I held my head back. Then he remarked, "I think it's a tooth."
 
"What?" I frowned. "How can I have a tooth growing through the roof of my mouth?"
 
Dad shrugged. "I'll get an appointment with the base dentist, and we'll see what he thinks."
 
"It's a tooth, all right," the dentist said. "Something like this is quite rare, but not unheard of. Some young children often have extra teeth growing through places where they shouldn't, and it can also happen to adults. We’ll put you to sleep, and then surgically remove it. You'll have stitches that'll dissolve in about a week or so, and then everything will be all right."
 
Once the dentist had me ready for surgery, he placed a gas mask over my mouth and nose and turned it on. "All right, Michael -- breathe in slowly."
 
I did so, and all at once felt like I was choking. My hand reached for the mask, but then dropped into my lap as the gas quickly took effect and I lost consciousness.
I awoke some time later.
 
Waves of nausea swept over me, and I felt like I was going to be sick.
 
"Easy, son," the dentist cautioned. "Come lie down in this room until you feel like you can walk without any problem. It'll take a short while for the effects of the gas to wear off."
 
The dentist and his assistant guided me from the chair.
 
Just as we reached the door, I retched.
 
I vomited onto the floor, and then felt my stomach heave two more times. But, we had reached a cot and I collapsed onto it, and then slipped into sleep again.
 
I was totally unaware of anyone cleaning up the mess.

Tomaz Lima - Mantras & Bhajans

 

[Music review by Michael Woodhead for Synchronicity magazine]

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Timothy Cooper - East Wind

EAST WIND

Timothy Cooper
New Piano Age Music
2008

Lovers of solo piano music can gorge themselves on this musical feast. Thirty compositions inspired by Timothy's voyages to Asia.

Timothy says, "I used the title East Wind as a poetic metaphor for the winds of change blowing from the Far East, bringing with them new sensibilities, an influx of trade and seismic global power shifts".

Short to long pieces, light and playful to 'heavy', there's enough diversity here to please the listeners and keep them occupied for a good hour of just enjoying the music.


TRACKLIST:
1 East Wind
2 Asian Rain
3 Green Seas
4 Silent Stream
5 Bird Flight
6 Clearing
7 Ancient Moss
8 Opening
9 Starlight
10 Bamboo Forest
11 Winter Forests
12 Holding Sway
13 The Dance
14 Morning
15 Once Was (1)
16 Once Was (2)
17 Starlight
18 Asian Rain (2)
19 Lark On Limb
20 Wonder Wall
21 Somehow
22 Circles
23 Slow Peals
24 Daylight
25 Dawn of Time
26 Before the Dawn
27 Summer Shimmers
28 Eulogy
29 Always Sorrows
30 Flames in the Wind

Friday, July 26, 2024

Thierry David - Zen World

 ZEN WORLD

Thierry David
Real Music
2008

There must be something about this album that really appeals to me since I've listened to it almost five days in a row to the exclusion of everything except the CBC radio at work.

I can't say exactly what the appeal is—perhaps the soft, romantic sensuous music coupled with female voices acting as instruments rather than singing straight lyrics (other than a few brief phrases on various selections).

Perhaps the liner notes sum it up precisely—"how to slip into a pool of peace and serenity and get away from it all"


TRACKLIST:
1. Close to Heaven
2. Asian Rhapsody
3. I Miss You So
4. Walking on Skies
5. Mahal Kita (I Love You)
6. Deep Inside
7. Mystic Trip
8. Forgive Me
9. Song of Freedom
10. Babel
11. Sometimes
12. Peaceful Dreams
13. Beyond Sadness

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Thierry David - Zen Pause

 ZEN PAUSE

Thierry David
Real Music
2007

This is one of the freshest ambient recordings of this kind that I've heard in a long time.

As soon as it began playing, I could sense something different about it. I can't explain what it was, but I just found it to be quite uplifting, and percolating with a sense of peace and happiness.

Although primarily piano works, the pieces also include some trip-hop and electronic grooves that are not overpowering, but register subtly in the background. True to its title, this album does give you 'pause' to make you wonder and, if you let it, can take you to a level of Zen.

TRACKLIST:
1. Rain On Me
2. Deep Sea Green
3. Core Breath
4. Zensations
5. Connected
6. Silhouettes at Dusk
7. Dream It
8. Weekend Away
9. It's Safe to Sway
10. Releasing the Past
11. Cosmos
12. Sunlight in My Mind
13. Zen Pause

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Tanya Maier - Awakenings

 AWAKENINGS

Tanya Maier
Tanya Maier
1996

One day, while I was at work, a young woman came into the store to photocopy some reviews. I asked her what sort of music she played, and I was delighted to learn about Awakenings.

Gentle, lilting melodies and delightful lyrics—most of them written and composed by multilingual Tanya—float across the room in a light folk style reminiscent of Jane Olivor or The Moirs.

With emphasis on her vocals and a minimal but confident accompaniment by her band members, and some music with a decidedly Spanish flavor, Tanya touches your heart and soul with her life-experiential songs which she likes to call 'universal therapeutic music'.

Tanya also has a 'Live' recording that features a light jazz version of Nirvana's Come As You Are.

TRACKLIST:
1. Awakenings
2. Sister Song
3. Nature Walk
4. Concret/Abstrait
5. At Germansen
6. Country Afternoon
7. Wilderness Wonderland
8. Idylle a la victorienne
9. Victims
10. New England Rendez-Vouz

Monday, July 15, 2024

Tania Rose - 43 Angels

43 ANGELS

Tania Rose
Artscope Music
2003

As much as I enjoyed this album, I really feel that the piano is too 'harsh' an instrument for the rest of the accompanying ethereal music, and for the subject matter of the work. Perhaps a Dark Vox or a Longing (Roland XP-50 settings) would have given this a much more angelic and spacey feel to it, and create the soothing atmosphere it was meant to do.

Nonetheless, there are some beautiful tracks.

The album opens with Earth Angel, a slow moving, but theatrical and emotional piece of music that hints at the musical voyage to come. Spirits Rising and Corridor of Angels draw the listener on a musical journey through other dimensions, other places, where comfort and relaxation wait to soothe the soul and spirit after a trying day. Angel Mine offers a nice gentle rhythmic tune with some background vocal harmonies. Calling is a  blending of several elements, and certainly the most dramatic piece on the album, with angelic voices in the background and swaying piano arpeggios drawing us closer to these otherworldly beings, and then away. Soft and gentle, Inspirare ends the presentation with an uplifting hymn of inspiration and worship to the Creator of all.

Tania's previous albums include Coral Sea Dreaming, Whispers & Wishes, and Stillness, and have been used for healing, relaxation, and by those working with children, disabled people and people in rehabilitation.

Again, this is another lovely album from Tania, and well worth a listen.

TRACKLIST:
1. Earth Angel
2. Spirits Rising
3. Journey Flight
4. Corridor of Angels
5. Angel Mine
6. Calling
7. Inspirare 

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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Stephen Rhodes - Protected By Angels

PROTECTED BY ANGELS

Stephen Rhodes
New World Music
2005

Beautiful, relaxing, inspiring, and calming—Stephen Rhodes' music provides a light, ethereal atmosphere ideal for meditation, massage and healing sessions.

Float on a gentle stream of celestial sounds as they carry you through the realms of angelic beings, and offer you comfort, protection and restoration in all areas of your existence.

Stephen is regarded by many as one of the forefront creators of relaxation music, and this album only helps solidify this claim.

TRACKLIST:
1. Protected by Angels
2. Heavens Awake
3. Angel of the Ocean
4. Archangel Michael
5. Safe and Sound
6. In Company of Angels
7. Home in Paradise 


Thursday, July 4, 2024

From my journal: On genre writing

30 JULY 2007

Monday

    ■ From my journal:

        “There may come a time in every writer's life when he realizes he's been trying to write in the wrong genre.

“Once again, it all comes down to passion—what am I passionate about? What do I like to watch, read, immerse myself in?

“As I've looked at my past or gone through my autobiography blog, I've come to realize that historicals are not for me, much as I would love to write them. For one thing, I hated history in school. It was a boring subject filled with dates, and people I really didn't care about.

“So why did I think I could write historical fiction? Because certain aspects of ancient history fascinated me, and I thought interesting stories that might be told during certain periods of time.

“However, that isn't really where my passion and interests lie. Rather, I've rediscovered that it's heroic fantasy and high adventure that I enjoy—the works of H Rider Haggard and Edgar Rice Burroughs in particular (emulating them, I wrote The Hidden City of A-Ten,  Return to A-Ten, and Zorab) and also the science fiction of Robert A Heinlein.

“Why did I slowly move away from these? What caused the shift in my interests? When?

“One reason I know is that when I became a Christian, some well-meaning but misguided Christians said I should throw away anything I'd created before becoming a Christian because all that stuff was ‘of the devil’.

“Not knowing any better at the time, I blindly did as they suggested—got rid of two novels and several binders of artwork; I've regretted it ever since.Fortunately, I kept my songs.

“Another reason is that they told me that fantasy has no place in a Christian’s life. So, I gradually left my fantasy worlds behind. To be replaced by what?—an emptiness I couldn't define, and a pressure to pursue ‘Christian’ subjects that didn't really interest me.

“As I rebelled against my parents sending me to Sunday school when I was fifteen, so I rebelled against the religiosity of Christianity after ten years.

“For several years, I wandered in a creative void which I endeavored to fill for several years with erotic stories and new age music reviews.

“Then, one day, a woman I met in a dry-cleaning business next to work came to see me and asked if I'd be interested in joining a Dungeons & Dragons® group.

“Would I!? You couldn't get me there fast enough!

“Enthralled once again by fantasy, I soon began writing some D&D adventures, not necessarily for publication, but for the fun of playing them with the group—which I did.

“Out of these adventures, one of my characters began to grow on me—Sheel Chandra, who eventually appeared in four erotic short stories as ‘Solomon Magus’.

“Soon after that, I began creating his world, Arabah, and then I realized I had the beginnings of a novel and, perhaps, a series of novels.

“For the 3-day novel competition, I wrote the embryonic version, Solomon Magus, which I thereafter worked on and finally published in 2006 as Wizard of Arabah.

“In order to describe the book, I used the term ‘historical fantasy’ simply because, although a fantasy, it did have some historical elements.

      “That was a book which, although it was hard work, proved to be a lot of fun to write."

______________

As of this writing (2024), there are now three books in The Scrolls of Solomon Magus series—Wizard of Vasuda, Princess of Vasuda, and Warrior Maid of Vasuda [all available on Amazon] and I'm currently working on a fourth.

Sheila Chandra - Weaving My Ancestors' Voices

[Music review by Michael Woodhead for Synchronicity magazine]

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

From my Journal: 3 October 2005

 

3 OCTOBER 2005

Monday

It's amazing how, in the 1950s and 1960s, everything in the 2000s seemed to be deemed 'futuristic', but it just hasn't turned out that way. Other than advances in computer and medical technology, not much else has changed—no flying cars, interstellar travel, etc. For the most part, everything’s stayed the same.