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From Pale Hands to Weary Skies
Darshan Ambient
From Pale Hands to Weary Skies
Genres: Dance & Electronic, New Age, Pop
 
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* Darshan Ambient's most moving and inspirational upbeat electronic masterpiece to date, owning to brilliant trans-continental collaborations and a very challenging personal life crisis experience that powerfully communica...  more »

     
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All Artists: Darshan Ambient
Title: From Pale Hands to Weary Skies
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: lotuspike
Release Date: 8/12/2008
Genres: Dance & Electronic, New Age, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Meditation
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 600028001425

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* Darshan Ambient's most moving and inspirational upbeat electronic masterpiece to date, owning to brilliant trans-continental collaborations and a very challenging personal life crisis experience that powerfully communicates and uplifts. * One of the most recognized artists on the Lotuspike label and a top-rated, highly acclaimed artist on MP3.com. "The expressivity that the artist achieves with the synthesizers is remarkable indeed." -- Amazings.com

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CD Reviews

A Powerful and Uplifting Ambient Work!
AmbientWorld | USA | 08/12/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"From Pale Hands To Weary Skies, Darshan Ambient's third Lotuspike release, is a powerful and uplifting ambient electronic work inspired by abstract art, and enhanced by life-changing experiences.



Michael Allison, the creative force behind Darshan Ambient, found the inspiration for the album's original concept in the art of French surrealist painter Yves Tanguy, and like the painter's images, Allison's compositions conjure abstract landscapes, skillfully depicted with a tight sonic palette. However, the album delivers more than just a musical interpretation of Tanguy's alien landscapes and abstract shapes. For Michael Allison, an artist that consistently delivers excellence, this release is clearly coming from a deeper and more meaningful place. During the beginning phases of its creation, Michael became deathly ill and landed in the Intensive Care Unit, comatose for six days. After his release from the hospital, Michael began a slow rehabilitation process which included moments of intense inspiration.



Says Allison, "It was as though the floodgates had been blown wide open and the music became incredibly easy to write. Track after track, song after song, the album just came together as though it were writing itself."



With musical contributions from Daevine's Jourdan Laik and Jon Short of The Deep Sky Divers, From Pale Hands To Weary Skies communicates and delivers on many levels, and is certainly Darshan Ambient's most moving and inspirational release to date.

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Enaging, inspired, incandescent
Curtis Pardee | Hamden, CT | 04/18/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Gliding through rythmic beat, weaving trembling memories, soaring waves of pulsing softly, fast at times, very slow at times



Strange even unsettling at times, the piano maintains a familiar space where the listener can ground themselves. A dancing spirit set free at once, this work gives your biological system a spiritual massage...



Sadness, dearness, happiness... all the same. A brilliant combination of piano, electronic melody and percussion."
Review by Bert Strolenberg - Highly recommended.
Sunflow3r | San Francisco, CA | 08/20/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This cd by Michael Allison, aka Darshan Ambient, is a positive, uplifting work of both rhythmic and free form textural ambient, initially inspired by the art of surrealist painter Yves Tanguy. But while working on the music, life came in the way: Michael became deadly ill, and after a slow but steady recovery he used the power and strength from this life-changing experience to sculpture and polish the smooth, sonic outcome, with occasional melancholic undercurrents.



The 11 excellently produced and mixed tracks glisten of emotion and honesty, featuring lots of detail, expansive textural pads, piano and rhythmic structures. Its warmth and overall dreamy sound sometimes remind of Patrick O'Hearn, but most of all follows its own straightforward path with original sidesteps. Within all this, the upbeat and complex "Multiplication of the Arcs" stands nicely next to the soundscape dwellings of "Suffering Softens Stones", a track co-composed with Jon Short (one half of the British UK-duo Deep Sky Divers).



"From Pale Hands to Weary Skies" is a moving and mature piece of ambient art bringing a variety of emotions to the surface.



Highly recommended."