MP3.com: The Spirit Level Artist Info
MP3.com Home
EMusic Free Trial  /  Get Started  /  Artist Area  /  Site Map  /  Help
 
The Spirit Levelmp3.com/TheSpiritLevel

2,287 Total Plays
Artist Extras
  •  
  • Go to the artist's web site
  •  
  • Find more artists in Los Angeles, CA - USA
  •  
  • More featured tracks in Easy Listening
  •  
  • Get More MP3.com Services
    Artist description
    PHOBOS is music for the soul. Producer/Composer Mark Allison explores new combinations of stirring rhythms and sounds to express this musical vision. By focusing on the beauty of the female voice, this record travels sonically into India in search of sacred chants and atmospheres
    Music Style
    New Age World Electronic
    Similar Artists
    Deep Forest,Enigma, and everyone that followed them. You know who you are.
    Group Members
    Mark Allison. Guests: Aco Takenaka and guest appearances from Annie Lai
    Instruments
    Synths,percussion,guitars:Mark Allison. Vocals: Aco Takenaka and Annie Lai
    Albums
    PHOBOS OF Earth and Sky
    Press Reviews
    Pulse! Review: Oct '99 Master-minded by Mark Allison, a collaborator of Velvet Underground's John Cale, Phobos utilizes vocals, layers of instrumentation and pulsing rhythms for its accessible, dreamy pop. Songs like "Blind" willtake you on a journey through sound where sight is unnecessary.
    Location
    Los Angeles, CA - USA

    Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).

     
     
     
    Company Info / Site Map / My Account / Shopping Cart / Help
    Copyright 1997-2003 Vivendi Universal Net USA Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
    MP3.com Terms and Conditions / Privacy Policy
    Vivendi Universal