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Earthlight
David Parsons
Earthlight
Genre: New Age
 
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With the exception of the track entitled The Winged Ones all of the music on this album was composed on four Novation synthesizers and one Emu Audity 2000 synthesizer running via a Mac computer in real time and then mixing...  more »

     
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All Artists: David Parsons
Title: Earthlight
Members Wishing: 0
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Label: Celestial Harmonies
Release Date: 1/5/2009
Album Type: Import
Genre: New Age
Style: Meditation
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 013711323122

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With the exception of the track entitled The Winged Ones all of the music on this album was composed on four Novation synthesizers and one Emu Audity 2000 synthesizer running via a Mac computer in real time and then mixing to one stereo track on a hard disk recorder.I love to work this way as everything is always in a fluid state allowing me to edit and mix as the composition is evolving. Even when I am happy with every aspect I still have several attempts at mixdown because many of the low frequency oscillators used for modulating filters and other parameters are free running - this results in the sounds behaving differently every time the composition is played in real time. I have to create many versions of the mix until I have captured the one that I'm happiest with. The final mix on CD is therefore unique and would never be able to be recorded in the same way again.As with all of my electronic music I like to use sounds that I have created from scratch. I consider this a very important part of the composition process when using electronic instruments. Many of the sounds inspire the composition process itself. I enjoy erasing all of the "factory" sounds that synthesizers come with and replacing them with my own creations. Lately I have also leaned heavily towards synthesizers and much less on samplers. All of the vocal, insect and forest-type sounds (in addition to everything else) are generated by oscillators and filters only. They sound almost like samples but not quite. This, to me, gives surrealism unachievable with straight sampling or sound effects. I have treated the percussion/rhythmic parts in much the same way, creating them, again from oscillators and filters, as a kind of gamelan/Asian but not in any literal sense - a blurred imagery of sorts. An attempt I guess to create an atmosphere and unreal landscape that the listener can create their own thoughts and images upon.On the track The Winged Ones the only "graphic" sampling I've used is a recording I made in 1975 of pilgrims crossing the Ganges in a boat in the holy Indian town of Rishikesh. This is mixed at a very low level in the final section of the composition.David Parsons, Wellington, New Zealand, August 2008
 

CD Reviews

Parson's Signature
Joanne A. Goluch | Eureka Springs, AR United States | 03/11/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are a David Parson's fan you will love this CD. It starts out spacey and slow and then Parson adds his beautiful rhythms and melodies. If you liked Gamellian you will also like this CD. Your money will be well spent."
Magificent Atmospheres
Tim Shullberg | Long Beach, California | 04/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"David Parsons rarely does anything that would be strictly defined as "musical". Yet the musicality, the fluid-tonal quality to his recordings is undeniable. This latest from him is a great example. A bit more accessible to the casual listener than 2005's "inner places", it still leaves one feeling that they have been listening to a work by Vivaldi or Mendelsohn - though Walter Carlos is his musical "god-father" in many ways. Even if you've never listen to David before, this would be a great place to start and maybe work back towards his earlier works. A fabulous group of compositions from an artist of true vision."
Another DP chef d'ouevre
baphomette de medici | blue state of pennsylvania | 05/15/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"simply stated, if you like the Parsons' trans-formula, you'll love this...i still heartily recommend the deep deep PARIKRAMA and similar DORJE LING....but this extends the compacted but ever-expansive space 'style' as surprisingly expected...something like that!"