Stanislav is so much more than you would expect from a self proclaimed house/techno music producer, this album reaches further into the chillout camps than perhaps Stane Spegel (the man behind Stanislav, Monom and HouseMouse) himself would even like to admit. Light, funky, ambient and drum'n'bass-chopped beats, and laid back jazzy melodies with a touch of retro electronica are the order of the day here.
Chilin offers a journey through ambient electronic music territory. This is an album you can actually sit down and listen to without skipping that 'too happy' or 'too sad' track.
Remix of the famous "Gymnopedia No 1" by first ambient music composer Eric Satie is included.
Music from the world of Osho. Melodic listening music with a relaxing feeling. A moment in time capturing the musical sounds of people playing together - real people, playing real instruments.
Acoustic textures of sound with spacious introspection. Flutes, guitars and piano - music that holds a space of love and relaxation.
The contributions of Osho musicians Devakant, Prem Joshua, Kalyan and Ravi, make this an eclectic collection of sounds.
Free flowing melodies carried by the four winds - people coming together to play and merge their musical colours on this bundle of energy that became Sambodhi Prem's first album release.
An album of 16 nostalgic melodies from years back, beautifully performed as cornet solos with a variety of backings, including brass band, saxophones, piano and harmonium. Some more well known than others, they're all presented and played with great style by London cornet player Julia Findon.
"Triptych is comprised mainly of material composed during Songaday 2012 - a crazy thing a lil bunch of us do each year: writing, recording and posting online a song every day for the month of February. It's nuts. Terrifying, exhausting, exhilarating, raw and brilliant. I was hooked from day one.
Songaday changed the course of my musical life. Though my first songs were written solo on guitar, for the past several years I've been mainly co-writing with a handful of producers, often taking someone else's musical ideas and arranging songs around them, then bringing them to life with lots of lush, lovely production, and performing them live with a full band.
The songs on Triptych are my foray back into writing songs 100% solo, from the ground up. Most of these songs are more stripped down and intimate, and are what I perform as a solo artist during gigs these days. If you've caught a show on one of my recent house concert tours, you may have heard some of the songs from Triptych already. If not, here's your chance. Hope you enjoy."
Artemis
"Artemis' spellbinding instantly recognisable music, that flits from pop to ambient to experimental to electronic without ever losing its identity is as emotive as it is beautiful."
Steve Lawson, bassist