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Tibetan Meditaiton Music For»rank: 5974par: Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From : A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem ... |
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Quiet Mind»rank: 16440par: Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From : A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem ... |
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Universal Love»rank: 25313par: Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From : A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem ... |
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Rhythms Of Peace»rank: 975par: Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From : A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem ... |
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Dance of Innocents»rank: 975par: Peter Kater & Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From : A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem ... |
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Dance of Innocents»rank: 975par: Peter Kater & Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From : A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem ... |
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Winds of Devotion: Earthsea Healing Series»rank: 975par: Carlos Nakai & Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love 0rchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd ... |
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Sounds Of Peace»rank: 80401par: Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love 0rchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd ... |
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Cry of the Snow Lion»rank: 41632par: Jeff & Khechog, Nawang Beal
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love 0rchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd ... |
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Paz: Musicas Para Seu Silencio»rank: 41632par: Nawang Khechog
Chroniques et points de vue:From :0n this recording Nakai is joined by Nawang Khechong, a master of the Tibetan flute, and a practitioner of traditional healing techniques. They are joined by David Darling on cello; Geoffrey Gordon, percussionist from Jai Uttal's Pagan Love 0rchestra; bass player Wade Mathews; and keyboardist-producer Peter Kater to produce a suite of music that bends the healing traditions of Native America and Tibet. Nakai and Khechong have an obvious rapport, and fit their traditions together in a seamless manner. The background vocals and synthesizer washes sound a bit clichéd ... |