He knows that desire to explore to tend to go a bit 'everywhere. Today more than ever, anyone can "to venture" even in your own home. I am referring to the immense virtual world that flows into our computers, or Internet.
Well I had fun to sift through a popular program, uninhabited territories a bit 'anywhere in the entire globe through photos taken by satellites. Conformations mountain, the sinuous rivers, especially fascinates me and at the same time I see discouraged by the vast desert areas papered a bit 'anywhere in the entire globe, from the monstrous Shahara the Gobi Desert, the Canyon of Utah to the center of 'Australia.
So from this to investigate the landscapes "housewife" and the experiences of my travels, especially in Burkina Faso where I work, I wanted to make a sort of soundtrack to the images that I had in front of me.
"Explore from Satellite" is a double album full of sounds that want to transmit the energy of the earth to the virtual traveller. In scour the landscapes often are flights of fancy, where we no longer know what you are watching, geological geometry who want to remember the kaleidoscopic patterns, clear boundaries between green walls with arid almost forming fractals, as I observed in India in the region Madhya Paradesh observable at about 20,000 meters of altitude, between Jaisinghnagar and Bilehra.
"Peace in Deep Abyss" a piece of the second CD is dedicated to my parents died prematurely, made on August 17 the same day that my mother was detached from this world.
The songs: "Hidden Cavities", "Indefinite Border" and "Ray of Moonlight on the Mountain Rock" derived from an old project, that is, an album entirely dedicated to an old analog synthesizer, the Roland Jupiter 8, without adding any effects (reverbs, modulators, delay), but of course to give more emphasis on "Explore from Satellite" I have not spared.
How could I say goodbye better than a nice dip from space in our world to all who will listen In order to raise awareness of all environmental issues related to our beloved planet.
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ahhhh...four-a-dee and projekt. the glorious soundtrack to a misspent youth. well, some of it. happy to hear the aesthetic is still alive and well. dag_nabbhett
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My favorite ambient album of the year. Corbancho has crafted textures both earthy and space-like, reflecting the mysteries and comforts of Life on this unique planet Leterren
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a surprise, a new Jeff Greinke!
i was always hoping that one day he would return to his early ethnic style after his definitive move towards modern ambient chamber music..
but this 'new direction' really hits the spot for me. beautiful introspective harmonics and textures. very difficult to pick a favorite track here.
'Lost Terrain' was personally an important release to me and this one will be that most likely too..
i hope his future work will bring more like this.. igesch