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Jazz
Performer: Tony Scott
Title: Astral Meditation - Voyage Into A Black Hole
Style: Contemporary Jazz
Year 1996
Genre: Jazz
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 938
MP3 size: 1259 mb
FLAC size: 1675 mb
WMA size: 1211 mb
Other formats: DTS MP3 MIDI ADX DMF AUD TTA

Tony Scott - Astral Meditation - Voyage Into A Black Hole mp3 album


Tony Scott  - Astral Meditation - Voyage Into A Black Hole mp3 album

Tracklist

1-1 Voyage Into A Black Hole 27:13
1-2 And The Beyond 33:14
2-1 Golden Prophet Of The 21st Century 30:50
2-2 Prince Of Peace 18:01
2-3 Prince Of Power 14:01

Credits

  • Liner Notes – Peter Bölke
  • Producer, Composed By, Effects, Performer – Tony Scott

Notes

Licensed by Inspyration Music Publishers.

℗ 1988 Inspyration Music Publishers
© 1996 Line Music GmbH

Marketed by LMS Line Music Service
Manufactured by Pallas Group Diepholz

Note: This is a reissue of Astral Meditation - Voyage Into A Black Hole Voll. 1 and 3

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 023292 132828
  • Label Code: LC 9091
  • Rights Society: GEMA
Rose Of Winds
IF indeed this is the same jazz clarinetist that played with Maynard Ferguson, Ella Fitzgerald etc I am 100% impressed listening to such a radical recording. I meant radical because its pure electronic, well 95%(he does play some clarinet) and yes Scott was a pioneer in the 1960 recording music for meditation on the Verve label bringing eastern mysticism to the states but nothing prepared me for this one.This is NOT melodic nor is it a Tangerine Dream berlin school/Eno doppleganger. Its dark, drone music with lots of bell/FM tones and very atonal and as if he was on a totally different "astral place" while recording these three releases. You can hear some of his clarinet buried into the music but its a polar opposite of his jazz recordings. The label released this in 1988 but based on the synth sounds I hear Im guessing this was a late 70s and early 1980s recording full of analog noise bursts and effects that sounds very distinctive to another decade. Funny how many of these gems fall thru the cracks of musical history's pathways.