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2018/10/12 18:43 |
Frore & Shane Morris - Eclipse.txt
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Eclipse
Artist: Frore & Shane Morris
Year: 2017
Genre / Style: Electronic / New Age / Ambient / Tribal
DESCRIPTION
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Frore aka Paul Casper is from Virginia Beach, VA and is a self-taught musician who works with digital and analog synths, singing bowls, flutes and electrical drum sequencers while Shane Morris hails from Fayetteville, Arkansas and has achieved a high level of mastery with percussive and wind instruments from all over the world including the frame drum, Navajo cedar flute, didjeridoo and electronic percussion. While this list may help you get a handle on some of the instruments that figure prominently on their new release Eclipse it does not even come close to telling you what can be done with those instruments in conjunction with two talented musicians who blend their musical visions into a single coherent statement that results in the imaginative tribal landscape that you will hear on Eclipse. A paint brush in the hands of an amateur yields average images and lacks true vision but put that same paint brush into the hands of a dedicated artist and the images on the canvas will astound. The same can be said of the musical instruments I mentioned at the beginning of this paragraph in the hands of artists like Paul and Shane.
Music can be entertaining, music can be comforting, music can distract you from the stresses that tear at you each day but some music touches places deep inside a person that some might call meditative, spiritual, shamanic or even mystical in nature. Eclipse is music that reaches inside a person and gently tugs at those strings. Those strings are connected to aspects contained in each of us but which are not always utilized or accessed by a great number of people in our modern world. Often ignored and rarely sought out. Whatever word you wish to apply to it is fine but as a deeper listener you will feel the same thing as I do. The album is aptly title Eclipse and for those in ancient times the eclipse represented something frightening and something that left them in awe as they attempted to understand and explain what they were witnessing. Even in the 21st century and having recently had an eclipse that was visible in many places in the U.S. it still evokes wonderment even though we know in theory why and how the eclipse is happening.
Naming the album Eclipse set out the goals of what kinds of feelings and emotions the music would inspire and the journey that Paul and Shane were setting out on as they crafted the compositions that would eventually make up this most otherworldly excursion. On the Spotted Peccary page for Eclipse they refer to the music you will find on this release as tribal-ambient soundscapes and as I sit writing this review and listening to the music I can find no better descriptive term that would communicate what the listener will find once they cue this music up. The compositions are the perfect merging of organic elements and instruments right alongside the electronic sound palettes skillfully balanced so that the listener only hears the music and is completely pulled into the undercurrents of the flow.
http://shanemorrismusic.com/reviews/eclipse-review/
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 8
Total Duration: 1:09:41
Total Size: 341 MBs (including scan, m3u, audiochecker, spectrums, and txt)
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: lossless, FLAC / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
TXT Created: 11 October 2018
Tracklist
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01) Anima
02) Calling Down The Sun
03) Feather And Claw
04) Stone Arch
05) Shadow Medicine
06) Nomadic Dreaming
07) Changing Seasons
08) A Lonely Path
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