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Cybertribe - Sacred Memories of Future
Product Details Audio CD (November 24, 1998) Original Release Date: November 24, 1998 Label: New Earth Records ASIN: B00000G43C Style: New Age Size: mp3 320 cbr 1 - First Contact 2 - Reaching The Ocean 3 - Deep Down In The Jungle 4 - Cry Of The Earth 5 - Visions Of Light 6 - Call Of The Didgeridoo 7 - (That's Why We Have To Come) Back To This Land Product Details Audio CD (March 5, 2002) Number of Discs: 1 Label: Allegro Corporation ASIN: B0000645HB 1 - First Contact 2 - Reaching The Ocean 3 - Deep Down In The Jungle 4 - Cry Of The Earth 5 - Across The Magic Mountains 6 - Voices (From A Distant Planet) 7 - Signs Of Friendship 8 - (That's Why We Have To Come) Back To This Land 9 - Immortality Of Earth 10 - Cruising Bridges 11 - Celebration Product Description In the spirit of Mother Earth, Cybertribe leads the listener on a journey into the heartland with the haunting and musical sounds of didgeridoo, ambient vocal chants, and contemporary dance rhythms. The new version includes three new bonus tracks. An Amasing CD !, February 28, 2004 By D. Raffanello "mikron" (Plainville, ct United States) This cd by Cybertribe Sacred Memories is amazing, you would have to go back to the orignal cd released called "Sacred Memories of the Future" inside the cd cover there is a saying for the world "The Earth has Music, for those who listen" It is the same with this cd, this is an artist called John Deere, the sounds are for the new age, people who care about the planet! Listen to this music and feel you chakras open and clear! The BONUS tracks "saved the day.", September 15, 2003 After listening to Cybertribe's album "Immortality," I was reluctant to even try this newer release. I found "Immortality" to be quite bland, with each track sounding like the one before it, and most tracks being very monotonous. The only stand-out track was track 1, "Welcome to the Journey" (which I really liked). Sacred Memories offers up more of the same on the first 8 tracks, with the exception of tracks 1 and 6 which both featured one of my favorites instruments, the shakihachi flute. Those 2 were very listenable. Then I came to track 9, the first "bonus track," and was pleasantly surprised to hear a song which added much more depth and diversity to their trademark sounds of didgeridoo and vocal chants. I thought I would be let down once track 10 kicked in, but was again delighted to hear sounds that tickled the ear. Track 11 was perhaps the best one (though all too short!), and left me wanting more of this "new" Cybertribe sound. As my title said, the bonus tracks "saved the day," and if the artist (Cybertribe) happens to check out this review, I would appeal to you to start making more like these. If the whole album had been like these the rating would have been 5 stars without a doubt. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5173EZ8NAEL._SS500_.jpg http://www.cybertribemusic.com/sacred_memories.htm "this planet much times attended other reasonable essences. They left after themselves so many marks... "- precisely such words of Indian teacher Osho were carry ouied to the cover of this album. It can be, its compilers hint to us at the nezemnoye origin of completely special, mysterious music of Australian aborigines, represented on the disk. In more detail review of the album can be read here In 2002 left the pererabotannaya version of this album by the name "Sacred Memories" in which were added 5 new tracks, was removed '-oy track, and the 5th composition "Visions Of Light" was renamed in "Signs Of Friendship": 1 - First Contact 2 - Reaching The Ocean 3 - Deep Down In the Jungle 4 - Cry Of The Earth 5 - Across The Magic Mountains 6 - Voices (From A Distant Planet) 7 - Signs Of Friendship 8 - (That's Why We Have To Come) Back To This Land 9 - Immortality Of Earth 10 - Cruising Bridges 11 - Celebration 01. First contact 02. Reaching the ocean 03. Deep down in the jungle 04. Cry of the earth 05. Across the magic mountains 06. Voices (from a distant planet) 07. Signs of friendship 08. (That's why we have to come) back to this land 09. Immortality of earth 10. Cruising bridges 11. Celebrations REVIEWS: "Many times this planet has been visited by other planetary beings. They have left so many landmarks..." - these words by Indian teacher Osho are placed in the cover of this album. Maybe its compilers hint us that the very special and mysterious music by the Australian aboriginal people, which is presented in the CD, has an extraterrestrial origin. And it is really so unusual, that it takes one's breath away! Main participant of this most fascinating tale is the instrument named didgeridoo. Aboriginal people from the northern part of Australia use it. Didgeridoo is a long wooden tube made from the branch of a eucalyptus tree, which has been hollowed out by termites. The Aboriginal people use natural bee's wax, which is applied to the mouthpiece at the narrow end of the tube. And it should be said that the didgeridoo creates constant drone sound, which made by circular breathing. These guttural sounds really remind echoes of the long gone civilizations, which existed in our planet or the messages from far-away, unknown worlds. Still, the album is not just a collection of the music by Australian aboriginal people. It is addressed to the broadest circle of listeners. Modern electronic processing and ambient vocals introduce in the sounding of the album more space atmosphere, and various nature sounds serve as a perfect background to the timbre originality of the didgeridoo. I would like to add that I am very glad: at last I've got an opportunity to make a review of the CD released by the New Earth Records company. The matter is that, due to my deep confession, this company is one of the best of the world music companies releasing the new age music. Albums released by the New Earth Records completely correspond to high goal of the company: they are really 'music for people on the path'. This is music for those who are in constant spiritual search, for those who wants to feel though music something inexpressible, belonging to the very roots of the being. Prem Joshua, Al Gromer Khan, Hariprasad Chaurasia, as well as other artists recording their music in the New Earth Records are not only perfect musicians, but also people on the path, those who bring here the aesthetics of new, better world! Well, no more words. I strongly advise you not to miss 'Cybertribe' -- the ancient music of Australian aboriginal people, where the mystical sounds of distant past call us boldly go into the unknown future and understand for a short time all that beautiful, which was lost, but can revive in this planet! Serge Kozlovsky Initial hearing of the aboriginal chant, didgeridoo and standard funk backing of the opening track, 'First Contact', and you'd think that Deep Forest had moved to the Australian outback for their latest project. A very formulaic start but one that is very airplay friendly. Get down to a more ambient groove and Cybertribe start to shine a little. 'Reaching the Oceans' is full of seabirds and waves, synths and unobtrusive didge with a pleasant, laid back rhythm which lull the senses while the uncluttered arrangement, mellow beat and improvised, free fall vocals on 'Cry of the Earth' (very reminiscent of Claire Hamill(sp?)) make the hairs on your arms stand-up! Trouble is these are spoiled by the tracks they are wrapped around. 'Deep Down in the Jungle' and 'Visions of Light' sound like unfinished ideas, neither ambient or dance. The former also has a very disconcerting vocal line sounding like someone doing a bad impression of Jack Nicholson... 'Call of the Didgeridoo' is a solo piece that shows how expressive a hollowed out eucalyptus branch can be. So why use the didge for no more than just a background drone on most of the other tracks? It's also a good warm-up for final track, 'Back to this Land' which offers the best mix of aboriginal influences and modern sounds. Male chanting and stamping over a very earthy beat, a chord arrangement that lifts the heart and the main vocals taken by a child, Joshua Jalong, express a feeling of hope for the future. Overall an album that comes across as lacking direction. Hopefully Cybertribe will be more focused on their next release. Neil Leacy, Wind and Wire magazine Don't listen to Sacred Memories of the Future, Cybertribe's newest release, if you like timid, nonchalant music. Sacred Memories is the surest way to invoke audibly images of prehistoric peoples celebrating the rituals of the tribe, the passing of the seasons, the preparation for the hunt, or the soul's journey into the afterworld. Cybertribe is a composite of European artists that ride a wave of the future. The difficult didgeridoo is played masterfully by Marshal Whyler and vocals are performed by Tiku Captain, Joshua Jalung, B. Sampson, and Melisa. This music appeals at once to your primal instincts and to your sense of dreams for the future. Reaching the Ocean impresses you with the smell of salt water, gull cries, rolling waves, and the incredible amazement an elder may have felt when finally arriving at the shore's edge. Deep Down in the Jungle presents the multitudes of insect calls laced with night birds and the buzz of the didgeridoo, held together by a tickling of synthesizer. Sampson's compelling vocals in Cry of the Earth is a blend of old tongues, impressions of languages you almost recognize through some sort of odd, universal appeal. Very different and very spontaneous. Cybertribe describes Sacred Memories of the Future as "the spirit of the Mother Earth...lead(ing) you on a journey into the heartland with haunting and mystical sounds of the didgeridoo, ambient vocal chants, and contemporary dance rhythms. LT, New Texas This cd by Cybertribe Sacred Memories is amazing, you would have to go back to the orignal cd released called "Sacred Memories of the Future" inside the cd cover there is a saying for the world "The Earth has Music, for those who listen". It is the same with this cd, this is an artist called J. Deere, the sounds are for the new age, people who care about the planet! Listen to this music and feel you chakras open and clear! miKron, Plainville, USA I have recently replaced this album - again - as every time I play it at a gathering it gets borrowed or goes missing. I have replaced it because it is excellent as meditation music, for working with energy as it focuses on the root chakra helping us all stay grounded in the earth energies - much needed at the moment. The didgeridoo sounds amazing with the mystical and mesmerising accompaniment. I would rate this as higher consciousness music - it that it transports one easily and effortlessly to that higher vibration necessary to the soul. elaineidaspider, Norfolk, UK This highly listenable trancey dance mix features the didge among environmental sounds, ambient vocal chants, spoken-word vocals, and tasteful synth work. It?s from the label whose motto is ?music for people on the path? - I like that. And I like the rhythmic, warm selections of Sacred Memories. Cybertribe does seem to strike some hidden tribal chord deep within my modern soul. A must for lovers of the didgeridoo and anyone who liked Deep Forest. NAPRA Trade Journal Didgeridoo flavored worldbeat rhythms are the main course of this feast for the ears from earthly electronica project Cybertribe. Sacred Memories, a remastered re-release of the 1997 album of the same name, takes indigenous rhythms, Aboriginal chants and melodic flutes and fuses them with an array of trippy ambient textures for an unique, mystifying sound. Producer John Deere's compositional skills are strongest on songs like chilled out Reaching the Ocean, and the album's three exciting new tracks Immortality of Earth, Cruising Bridges and Celebration which have a richer, more complex sound. Life Now, Books & Sound http://www.nestor.minsk.by/mg/1998/48/mg84825.html CYBERTRIBE - Sacred Memories Of The Future (p) & (c) 1997 New Earth Records 7tks/43mins "this planet much times attended other reasonable essences. They left after themselves so many marks... "- precisely such words of Indian teacher Osho were carry ouied to the cover of this album. It can be, its compilers hint to us at the nezemnoye origin of completely special, mysterious music of Australian aborigines, represented on the disk. But it and actually is so uncommon which simply seizes spirit! Protagonist in this most fascinating narrative the tool, called didgeridoo. Australian aborigines, who live in the northern part of the continent, use it. Didgeridoo - this is the long wooden pipe, made from the hollow branch of eucalyptus, vyedennoy inside by thermite. Instead of the mouthpiece the aborigines use the beeswax, by which they close up the narrow end of the pipe. And it is necessary to say that didgeridoo izdayet the very characteristic buzzing sounds of a constant frequency, which are obtained with the blowing by the lips of air through it these guttural sounds really as if the echoes of the long ago departed civilizations, which existed on this planet, or messages from the distant, the unknown it is world. But on the album - is not simple the meeting of music of Australian aborigines. It is addressed to the widest circle of listeners. Contemporary electronic framing and embiyent-vokal introduce into sounding of album still more than space, and the most diverse natural sounds serve as excellent background to the tembral'nomu uniqueness didgeridoo. I want to still say that I very rad: at long last for the review to me fell the disk, released by studio New Earth Records. The fact is that, on my deep belief, of all world companies, which publish new age, this - one the best. The albums, released New Earth Records, completely correspond to the high purpose of the company: this is actual "music for the people in the way", for those, who be situated in the search, who wants to feel through the music something inexpressible, then which relates to the very roots of existence. Prem Joshua, Al gromer Khan, Hariprasad Chaurasia as others of that recording on New Earth Records, this not simply class musicians, these are people, which find in the way, this those, who bear here the aesthetics of new, best peace! But words will be sufficient. I greatly advise you not to pass "Cybertribe" - ancient music of the Australian aborigines, where the mystical sounds from the distant past call us boldly to go into the unknown future and to the short period to feel the excellent, which was there is no time lost, but it can again revive on this planet! S. kozlovskiy Product Description Immortality by Cybertribe This album will convince you that the didgeridoo and techno were invented for each other. Ancient instruments and themes touch the heart; trance and world beat rhythms move the feet. Built around the the Related Torrents
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