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Robert Rich : Temple of the Invisible.
Groundbreaking ambient and dark-ambient.
Temple of the Invisible finds Robert Rich at his most organic, eschewing the trappings of modernity or stylistic boundaries. Using only simple acoustic instruments, Rich crafts a document from a distant time and place, a lost culture with musical underpinnings that reach from Java to North Africa, from Medieval Europe to the Tibetan Plateau. "A music-scape that oozes with primitive life, as if pulsing from the swamp itself. . . A time traveller searching for the aperture that looks back to Eden." San Francisco Chronicle
Songs:
1. Etranon
2. Antalieh
3. Pa Tanak
4. Jibral
5. Fasanina
6. Tulcrhu
7. Lan Tiku
8. Otranon
Listen to: the entire album.
License Groundbreaking ambient and dark-ambient by Robert Rich for your project.
Play the music of Robert Rich in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 8/14/2007
Robert Rich lives in California USA
Tagged as: Ambient, New Age, Space Music, Experimental Electronic, Ethereal
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