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Take the Midnight Train to nowhere. A soothing mind trip. |
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Lose yourself in the music of the night. |
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The sounds of sorrow echo through the canyons of New York. |
Credits: Martin Schiff - Native American Flute |
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Journey through the canyons of your mind. Great guitar solo by Dave Hearn of The Orion Syndrome. |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Ryan Dodd - digeridoo& shakers, Dan Houser - Digeridoo, flute & rain stick, Dave Hearn - Guitar |
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Get on board the Mars shuttle and sit back for the trip of your life. |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Dave Hearn - Guitar and Wind Synthesizer |
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A harmonic cornucopia. Listen and let the music wash over your soul. |
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A fantastic remix by Jean-Sebastien Decarie. This is very different than the original, and I am sure you will enjoy it. Listen to some of Jean-Sebastien's other great songs at http://www.mp3.com/jsdecarie. |
Credits: Remix by J.S. Decarie |
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Starbirth's remix of Randy Graves' "Bionic" track. This is a psychedelic didge and synth mind trip. Hear Randy's remix of this Starbirth remix at www.mp3.com/randygraves! |
Credits: Randy Graves - Didgeridoo & synthesizer, Martin Schiff - synthesizers |
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This is a new and very cool vocal version of Tintinnabulation. It includes the entire poem, "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe. Kind of "poetry rap" [smile].
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Credits: All vocals and instruments by Martin Schiff |
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Neptune, god of the sea, gathers his undersea choir to lament the despoliation of the ocean. |
Credits: All vocals by Martin Schiff |
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All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight; Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme, To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells From the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells - From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells.-- Edgar Allen Poe |
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This time the didgeridoo gets the melody! |
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The shofar and double flute blend into a mellow rhythmic dream. |
Credits: shofar, flute and keyboards by Martin Schiff |
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A whirling, swirling didgeridoo duet joins a double Native American flute and Guitar in a meditation of the heart. |
CD: Meditations
Credits: Didgeridoo, Native American Flute and Guitar by Martin Schiff |
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No synthesizers or loops were harmed in the production of this song. It is a totally acoustic meditational tone poem with a 200 year old Tibetan singing bowl, didgeridoo-choir, Tingshas, and Ghanta (Tibetan singing bell). The overtones are awesome. This one puts me into a meditative state almost instantly. Sounds like a choir of didgeridoo monks. |
Credits: All instruments and vocals by Martin Schiff |
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Close your eyes and meditate. This is an organic tone poem that has unbelievable harmonics. If you like didgeridoo, throat singing and chanting, this one is for you. |
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Step on to the dance floor for a War Dance! |
CD: Starbirth
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Climb into your space ship and take an exciting ride through the Perseid Meteor storm! |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Thanks to Bjorn Lynne for the great new loops! |
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Relax and enjoy this beautiful combination of acoustic 12 string guitar, didgeridoo and piano. Close your eyes and be swept away on a magic "Arabian" carpet. |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Dave Hearn - 12 string guitar, Martin Schiff - didgeridoo and keyboard |
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This song is FUNKY! It's gonna make your feet move, and the rest of you is gonna follow! Get up off that chair and join in with the Funky Dingo. It doesn't get any better than this! |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Martin "Funky Dingo" Schiff - vocals, didgeridoo and keyboard, Dave Hearn - Sax and Guitar solos |
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The backyard frogs encounter a didgeridoo player while on walkabout, and they decide to jam. It sounds cool, so other musicians join them. This one has it all...frogs, didgeridoo, throat singing, synthesizers and more! |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: The Backyard Frogs, Slide Didge by Martin Schiff |
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The didge player goes wild in a schizophrenic didgeridoo workout!!! |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Didgeridoo - Martin Schiff |
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Phoenix returns amid haunting melodies and soaring synths. |
CD: Starbirth
Credits: Dan Houser - Digeridoo |
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Singing guitar and synths complement pads and strings. Accompaniment created with Jammer Pro. |
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My attempt to understand the Industrial genre. |
CD: Starbirth
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A voyage to the stars. |
CD: Starbirth
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Builds up to euphoria and then lets you down easy. |
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Blue whales throw a dance party. |
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120 BPM trancey song created with Cakewalk Groovemaker. |
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Big band style with trombone, clarinet and piano solos. Written for my mother, Zena. Backing created with Jammer Pro. Entire song is MIDI, and was recorded with about 40 megs of soundfonts on a Soundblaster Live. |
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