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Jade (best of more than 10 years of Eastern Expressions) by Ruben van Rompaey Ruben van Rompaey : Jade (best of more than 10 years of Eastern Expressions).
Passionate eastern percussion.


This album represents a collection of remarkable compositions.

Personally selected by internationally renowned world music artist Ruben van Rompaey, it also serves as a perfect introduction guide to the music of Eastern Expressions. With masterfully detailed, organic percussion grooves forming the music's backbone, the album captures original compositions which were created during different time periods showing spiritual influences from tribes and cultures around the globe.

Evolving from the musical worlds of Middle Eastern, Belly Dance oriented atmospheres into the progressive, modern tribal sounds on Mirage, the music of Eastern Expressions takes the listener into various moods, surprising pallets of sounds and different textures.

Furthermore, the music itself is a musical path into the heart and the mind.

The album features some remarkable collaborations with outstanding top world music artists which have resulted in an amazing fusion of Far Eastern atmospheres, tribal psychedelics, authentic exoticism, modern Jazz and very danceable beats.

Smoothly blending musical worlds of acoustic and electronic instrumentation with immeasurable passion, this album is a must-have for belly dance enthusiasts and lovers of progressive world music in general!

Original album cover art painting by Rachel van Rompaey.


Songs:

1. Turbulence
2. 1001 Nights
3. Jade
4. Rondo Alla Turca
5. Silk Road
6. Catherine's Mood
7. Hagakure Remix
8. Samarkand
9. Tribalicious
10. Mirage
11. Sun Dance
12. Taqsim Square
13. MM
14. Guy's Rhythm
15. Bon-Syo
16. Rainbow

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 02/05/2016
Ruben van Rompaey lives in Antwerpen Belgium

Tagged as: World, Other, Arabic influenced, Indian Influenced, Instrumental


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