
Emerald Web
Dreamspun
© 1988 Kat Epple and Bob Stohl (046263020072)
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Classic synthesizer orchestration creates a unique blend of "electronic space music" and acoustic instruments.
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- KAT EPPLE, CHUCK GRINNELL, TED MYERSON, NATHAN DYKE, DARRELL NUTT, & MIKO AMORE: Works in Progress
- KAT EPPLE AND CHUCK GRINNELL: Azure Pieces of Life
- BOB RAUSCHENBERG, KAT EPPLE, & BOB STOHL: Strategic Structures
- EMERALD WEB: Manatee Dreams of Neptune
- EMERALD WEB: Traces of Time
- EMERALD WEB: Catspaw
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A magical, musical journey which ranges from minimalistic flowing flute passages with delicately woven sampled textures, to polyrhythmic synthesizer sequences. It stimulates the listener's imagination and creativity. The music stands the test of time with its mixture of organic textures, electronic orchestrations and magical sonic landscapes created on flutes, Lyricon, strings and digital samples. This album was originally recorded in 1989 for the legendary Audion Label which featured some of the finest electronic musicians in the world.
Emerald Web was a band that recorded, performed in Planetariums, composed soundtracks for Carl Sagan, and concert toured around the US, from 1978-1990. They were known for innovative synthesizer orchestration and created a unique blend of "electronic space music" and acoustic instruments. The band consisted of Kat Epple and Bob Stohl who composed on keyboards, digital orchestrations, flutes, and Lyricon. Their 11 albums include: "Dragon Wings and Wizard Tales", "Whispered Visions", "Sound Trek", "Valley of the Birds", "Aqua Regia", "Nocturne", "Lights of the Ivory Plains", "Traces of Time", "Catspaw", "Dreamspun", and "Manatee Dreams of Neptune". In addition to some self-published albums, the band was also signed with record labels Fortuna Records, Celestial Harmonies, Scarlet Records, and Passport Records. Their album, "Catspaw" was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1986. Other musicians who performed or recorded with Emerald Web include Barry Cleveland, Jon Serrie, Ben Carriel, and Steve Weiner.