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Sonic Epiphany : Spheres Of Music
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Electronic ambient, soundscapes
Genre: Electronic: Ambient
Release Date: 2007
Spheres Of Music © Copyright-Sonic Epiphany
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Interstellar way Station 4:28 $0.99
Triangulum Australe 3:32 $0.99
Gethsemane 4:12 $0.99
Berlin School Blues 4:58 $0.99
Champagne Necrophilia 5:08 $0.99
Kundalini Linguini 7:07 $0.99
Sleeping with the Zucchini 8:02 $0.99
Crypt of an Excorcist 5:56 $0.99
Piscis Austrinius 8:15 $0.99
Harmonic Flash and Sonic Clash feat. Owen Colman 5:29 $0.99
An Angel with One Wing 4:20 $0.99
Far Away 5:38 $0.99
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Album Notes

Sonic Epiphany’s David Hambly describes SE’s music as “formless music for the mind.” It is introspective ambient that pulls the listener into a trance, embracing the void and summoning the power of pure mind, separated from body. Sonic Epiphany’s artist name is the perfect description for an artist whose music uses the aural senses to summon metaphysical wanderings in the outer reaches and the innermost mind. Or, as Hambly puts it: “Textures set a mood, conjuring up images – hypnotic, mesmerizing, transcendent, enchanting, surreal, dreamlike, floating and drifting, soaring and shifting. Interlocking patterns and splintering synthesizers seeping through your headphones into the mind’s eye – a long voyage to the deep realms of outer space or a short excursion to the center of your mind.” This is it, the ultimate positive mindwarp. However you choose to describe this music, what you must recognize is its absolutely irresistible siren-song ability to compel the listener to keep listening, to release him- or herself into the realm of spirit where all things are possible. “This is music for the new millennium, the reconvergence of science and religion, the union of technology and spirituality – ‘the soul of the machine,’” says Hambly. He points out that these concepts are reflected in many of the song titles of his work – “Spiritual Downloading,” “Attention Deficit Multitasking,” “Strawberries In Between 2 Tigers” and so on. Hambly also points out that Sonic Epiphany’s music is inspired by a positive world outlook. “Positivism … this is music for relaxation, dreaming, sleeping, making love, reading a book and meditating …” He very much strives to inspire positive mindsets, spiritual serenity and mental journeying via his surprising and absorbing and totally unique compositions. Sonic Epiphany has as had tracks featured on such compilations as “The Acid Exchange” from the International Music and Arts Guild (the song “Creshendo Orgasm”) and the Wallcracks Music Competition 2003 release featuring the top ten electronic musicians of Acid Planet (“Gethsemene”). He is currently working with A&R Select, the leading A&R firm in Hollywood, CA. “Sonic Epiphany is an artist capable of using his music to create his own dimension in the universe.” – A&R Select "Sonic Epiphany is bringing forth a new strain in ambient music--one that is full of light and hope rather than unleashing powers of darkness. If you have enough from demonic 'praise-and-worship' in the ambient style, Sonic Epiphany is for you! This is not just an empty proposal for unfounded positivism; it portrays a universe full of life and visions for a great future... instead of death and abysmal loneliness." Boris Belavorski, Timeship studio http://www.timeshipstudio.com/

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REVIEWS

I Liked It!
author: Russ Krauch
That's right. I liked it. With local Indie artists this is often not the case, but if Ambient grooves are your thing, do yourself a favor and pick up this release.
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