Laraaji - Bring On The Sun (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Laraaji
- Title: Bring On The Sun
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: All Saints – WAST 054DL
- Genre: Ambient, Modern Classical
- Quality: 320 kbps
- Total Time: 01:02:27
- Total Size: 144 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Introspection (10:57)
2. Harmonica Drone (03:46)
3. Enthusiasm (05:43)
4. Laraajazzi (10:26)
5. Change (07:15)
6. Reborn In Virginia (05:43)
7. Open The Gift (02:48)
8. Ocean Flow Zither (15:49)
1. Introspection (10:57)
2. Harmonica Drone (03:46)
3. Enthusiasm (05:43)
4. Laraajazzi (10:26)
5. Change (07:15)
6. Reborn In Virginia (05:43)
7. Open The Gift (02:48)
8. Ocean Flow Zither (15:49)
Lushly suspenseful, ecstatic and diaphanous new age magic, incorporating jazz, raga drop blues and folk-wise turns, by one of the sound’s genuine originals. Do yourself a favour and check the gorgeous lift of ‘Open The Gift’
“A collection of brand new studio recordings, recorded by Davey Jewell (Peaking Lights/Flaming Lips) and mixed by Carlos Niño (Leaving Records). A magical mixtape of tracks that run the full gamut of ‘Laraaji music’, from blissed-out percussive jams to reflective vocal hymnals to trance-inducing drones. A perfect Laraaji entry-point on his never-ending creative journey through inner light.
Laraaji is a musician, mystic and laughter meditation practitioner based in New York City. He began playing music on the streets in the 1970s, improvising experimental jams on a modified autoharp processed through various electronic effects. Brian Eno saw him playing one night in Washington Square Park and invited him to record an album for his seminal Ambient series (Ambient 3: Day Of Radiance, released 1980). Laraaji went on to release a prolific series of albums for a wide variety of labels, many of which he recorded himself at home and sold as cassettes during his street performances.
In recent years he has had his career celebrated extensively, with two All Saints retrospectives Celestial Music 1970–2011 and Two Sides of Laraaji – as well as reissues on Glitterbeat and Leaving Records/Stones Throw. He has also collaborated with a new generation of underground musicians such as Sun Araw - their recent LP Professional Sunflow (Superior Viaduct) being the fruit of the live shows they played together in 2014.”
“A collection of brand new studio recordings, recorded by Davey Jewell (Peaking Lights/Flaming Lips) and mixed by Carlos Niño (Leaving Records). A magical mixtape of tracks that run the full gamut of ‘Laraaji music’, from blissed-out percussive jams to reflective vocal hymnals to trance-inducing drones. A perfect Laraaji entry-point on his never-ending creative journey through inner light.
Laraaji is a musician, mystic and laughter meditation practitioner based in New York City. He began playing music on the streets in the 1970s, improvising experimental jams on a modified autoharp processed through various electronic effects. Brian Eno saw him playing one night in Washington Square Park and invited him to record an album for his seminal Ambient series (Ambient 3: Day Of Radiance, released 1980). Laraaji went on to release a prolific series of albums for a wide variety of labels, many of which he recorded himself at home and sold as cassettes during his street performances.
In recent years he has had his career celebrated extensively, with two All Saints retrospectives Celestial Music 1970–2011 and Two Sides of Laraaji – as well as reissues on Glitterbeat and Leaving Records/Stones Throw. He has also collaborated with a new generation of underground musicians such as Sun Araw - their recent LP Professional Sunflow (Superior Viaduct) being the fruit of the live shows they played together in 2014.”
Year 2017 | Classical | Electronic | Ambient | Mp3
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