Angel Realm

Robert Windfield

Angel Realm
Performed By Robert Windfield
Album UPC 634479782626
CD Baby Track ID 797888
Label River3 Digital Press
Released 2004-01-01
BPM 144
Rated 0
ISRC ushm20497942
Year 2004
Spotify Plays 2,098
Writers
Writer Robert Windfield
Pub Co River3 Ltd.
Composer Robert Windfield
ClearanceDubset,Facebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - Washington

Description

A "World Flow" sound design of sparse spiritual piano improvisations with an intriguing organic background. A sound track for life. Work - Rest - Meditation.

Notes

Music to dream by.
Music to sleep by.
Music to bring you into the calm and relaxation and revelation.
No Sleep for Dreamers is a collection of compositions designed to enhance the time you spend soaking, resting or praying.
There are no vocals, no percussion, and no noticeable rhythm.
There is nothing to interrupt the peaceful flow of worship, and meditation. It is an ambient tapestry woven into a backdrop of sound for reflection and relaxation, like soaking in warm water. You can even turn the volume down low and sleep through the night.
I hope you will be pleased with the effect, This is the first of three albums in a series.
Album 2 of this work is 'Finish of the Vanishing' located here: http://cdbaby.com/cd/rwindfield2

Robert Windfield was born in the Berkeley / San Francisco area in California. Later moving to Los Angeles to play and produce music, as well as experiment in film, and recording. It was during this time he was exposed to Environmental and Ambient soundscapes while playing in a local pop/punk band (The Vidiots) in Chinatown - Hollywood.

It wasn’t long before he escaped LA back to Northern California were Ambient music started to play a larger role in the music and video he was creating. He has continued this interest with two new CD releases. No Sleep for Dreamers and Finish of the Vanishing.

The music is concerned with the sheer feel of sound, rather than with the linear (horizontal) growth of the melodies. Along with these metaphorical sketches of sound is an added dimension of vertical color that brings the music closer. In fact most of the music on these albums are constructed on a vertical basis. The soundscapes present certain tone colors or timbres, and the interest lies in the relationships between these colors, instead of the evolution of thematic material, common in Western art music.

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