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Unique recording from KiiGo :

 

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Another favourite from KiiGO :

 

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Powerful vocal in new age music :

 

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Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of The Moon

 

Needs no introduction & further explaination. This particular CD is the SACD hybrid. Not that I have the player but it only cost me the price of a normal CD from Gramaphone & I can play it on my normal CDP. Plus the inlay card has alot of interesting info & photos for you to go through while being immersed in their seminal sound.

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This is still one of my classic collections for New Age Chinese music :

 

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Another interesting new age chinese vocal :

 

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tard - picture for you :

 

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Today more rock. Sick of pop.

 

So dark side of the moon good lah? I've never heard it. Me too young laugh.gif

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Today more rock. Sick of pop.

 

So dark side of the moon good lah? I've never heard it. Me too young laugh.gif

Excellent, especially the SACD even out of a PCDP. Listened to it again on my transportable bed rig.

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Philip Glass: Powaqqatsi (Film Score)

 

This is the soundtrack to Godfrey Reggio's film of the same name; a sorta-sequel to "Koyaanisqatsi." Incredibly pretty films with ideas best appreciated by the unabomber in all of us.

 

I first heard this soundtrack, uncut, at his concert in University Cultural Centre at NUS. Try the first 5 tracks, with and without headphones, while cruising down the Pan-Island Expressway at 2am in my turbo-charged coupe on a hot steamy night. Utterly mind blowing was my sensation.

 

The tracks alternate, roughly, between sweet and sincere ethnic themes, and variants of the the monstrous, awe-some, terrible, profound and beautiful "Anthem."

 

As the pieces become popular from this master of minimalist new age composer, bits of his score are beginning to turn up in films. The feeling is damn cool and avant-garde when the freakish music I listen to ends up in movie and commercial scores. wink.gif

 

 

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Gackt - Mars

Gackt went solo after leaving the group Malice Mizer, and he's done his part to show the world that Rock is still alive and kicking. Mars was Gackt's first album release (2002), and it Includes the hits Ares, Asrun Dream, Vanilla, and more.

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