The Microcosm: Visionary Music of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 (Remastered) Various Artists - (The Microcosm)
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
21.12.2016
Album including Album cover
- 1 Creation du monde 10:04
- 2 Bön 5 - Förlåt oss våra skulder 05:11
- 3 Le sourire volé 06:07
- 4 Brüder des Schattens - Söhne des Lichts (Abridged) 14:23
- 5 Orguitar Soir 09:13
- 6 Cometary Wailing (Live) 12:51
- 7 Einklang 10:07
- 8 Untitled 07:38
- 9 Wenn der Südwind weht 04:14
- 10 Der große Atem 09:59
- 11 Dance for a Warrior 08:07
- 12 Caravan 03:22
- 13 Shiva's Dance 09:34
- 14 Morning Glory 10:14
- 15 Spirales 06:55
- 16 Ship Beetel 06:03
Info for The Microcosm: Visionary Music of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 (Remastered)
Three years in the making, The Microcosm: Visionary Music Of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 is the first major overview of key works from cosmically-taped in artists needing little introduction - Vangelis, Ash Ra Tempel, and Popol Vuh - and and unknown masterpieces by criminally overlooked heroes like Bernard Xolotl, Robert Julian Horky and Enno Velthuys...
The follow up to Light In The Attic’s game-changing I Am The Center box set is finally here. The Microcosm: Visionary Music Of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 is the first major overview of key works from cosmically-taped in artists needing little introduction — Vangelis, Ash Ra Tempel, and Popol Vuh — and unknown masterpieces by criminally overlooked heroes like Bernard Xolotl, Robert Julian Horky and Enno Velthuys.
Whereas I Am The Center called for a reconsideration of an entire maligned genre, The Microcosm requests nothing more than an open mind to consider this ambient, new age, neuzeit, prog, krautrock, cosmic, holistic stuff, whatever one calls it — as a pulsating movement unto itself, a mirror refracting the American new age scene in unexpected, electrifying ways, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt the universality of the timeless quest to express “the Ineffable” through music.
Drawing from major label budgets and homemade cassette distributed circumstances alike, The Microcosm demonstrates a depth of peace profound to behold, and clearly expands the boundaries. Lovingly conceived and lavishly presented by producer Douglas Mcgowan (Yoga Records) and liner notes contributor Jason Patrick Woodbury (Pitchfork, Aquarium Drunkard), The Microcosm features stunning cover paintings by Étienne Trouvelot, and labels by Finnish savant Aleksanda Ionowa.
Digitally remastered
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