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Suzanne Teng : Miles Beyond.
World flute with a serene energy.
The Chinese define "chi" as the circulating life energy inherent in all things, and on Miles Beyond, best-selling Magnatune artist Suzanne Teng's music is absolutely suffused with it. Serene and mysterious, yet also possessing a subtly lively, spirited quality, this album features her gorgeous contemporary instrumental pieces—soundscapes with exquisitely close wooden flute harmonies, fantastic tribal percussion, thoughtful strings and an overall feeling of well being. "A meticulously composed and arranged work that uses traditional sounds for a new pan-global music." —John Diliberto, Public Radio International
Songs:
1. Medicine Wheel
2. Sierra
3. Babylonians
4. Sitara
5. Motherland
6. Suling
7. Chicoy
8. Miles Beyond
9. Tien's Lullaby
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 9/5/2005
Suzanne Teng lives in California USA
Tagged as: New Age, World, Indian Influenced, Flute, Remixed by Four Stones, Arabic influenced
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- WAV: Perfect quality WAV files. This format works everywhere, and is an exact audio copy of the original CD. It sounds fantastic. Album art and artist info is unfortunately not possible with this format.
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- OGG: High quality open source OGG files. This is an open source audio format. It is a compressed (smaller file size) version of the original CD, and includes CD artwork and artist info. Works great on Linux, VLC and many audio players based on open source.
- 128k: Medium quality 128K MP3 files. These are medium audio quality MP3 files that will work on every device. The audio quality is good enough for most uses. These files are intended for cases where you want to conserve disk space.
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