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7 tracks | 60 minutes
Released Jul 2007
on LogRhythm Music
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 10:00 Elephant Dream lyrics BUY MP3 10:00 Elephant Dream lyrics "GIFT MP3" 10:00 Elephant Dream
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:31 Flutterby Butterfly lyrics BUY MP3 06:31 Flutterby Butterfly lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:31 Flutterby Butterfly
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Takes the listener on a blissful, relaxing journey featuring didjeridoo, synthesizer, and hang.
Bio / Background
The Songs
1. Elephant Dream
Imagine elephants walking across an expansive dreamscape, heads and trunks rhythmically swaying to a silent rhythm. This improvisation features Per’s elephant-sized
low G didgeridoo.
2. Flutterby Butterfly
Brings forth images of beautiful multicolored butterflies gracing our airways, so delicate and precious as they flutter by this way and that, tickling the heart and making us giggle.
3. Pinky’s Lullaby
Gently relax into serenity with Pinky’s rhythmic purring vibrations. Pinky’s attentive purring presence was an important part of Per’s recovery from surgery. This wonderful vibration is a gift of healing to be shared.
4. Whale Talk
Whales inspire us from great distances with their deep, profound energy. As Humpbacks change their songs each year, so we have created this piece as a sequel to our song, Whales, from the first Brain Massage album.
5. Fox Delight
Reminds us of the fox family that lived under a shed in our yard in spring and summer.
↓ more ↓We were delighted to witness many playful scenes of the 6 kits growing up and hearing their calls in the night.
6. Biggie’s Song
Part 1 is a loving tribute to the nine year span of Per’s beautiful relationship with an Alpha-buck mule deer named Biggie. Biggie taught Per much about interspecies communication and interaction.
Part 2 speaks of Per and Biggie’s last days together, when he let Per know the end was near. (book/journal: www.logrhythmmusic.com)
7. Earth Aurora
A multifaceted soundscape with didjeridu, vocals and synthesizer that paints sonic pictures of the magnificent auroras. Pinky inspired this song by insisting that he had a chord he wanted us to hear, so he got up onto the keyboard and played it for us. Thanks Pinky!
The Musicians
Per Hultquist: Producer, is the main voice behind the didjeridoo and the flute-like throatsinging. Per’s spirited vision launched this project into manifestation.
Eileen Hultquist: Supplies her talented touch on the Hang, a relatively new Swiss instrument fashioned after the steel drum. Eileen also plays didjeridoo and sparks us to life with her abundant laughter.
Tessalin Green: Music Director: Korg Triton Pro synthesizer and vocals. Her creative muse inspired the chords and melodies, transforming the idea of this album into a rich, multi-dimensional reality.
Pinky Green: Tessalin’s talented and talkative rescued feral companion, whose purring & vocals are a main feature on this CD and in our lives.
Special Guests:
Tony Zappitelli, guitar (Fox Delight) and Francesca Troiani, lead vocal (Earth Aurora) have graced us with their wonderful contributions.
Mixed by Scott ‘Gusty’ Christensen & LogRhythm
Mastered by Scott ‘Gusty’ Christensen
Aspen Digital Recording, Lafayette, CO aspendigital@ecentral.com
Art Direction by Valerie Sanford
The didgeridoo originated in ancient Aboriginal Australia. The word has several spellings. The most commonly used are: didjeridu, didjeridoo, didgeridoo, and didgeridu.
The Key • Material • Makers • Country
Low G, High G • Yuccas • Peter Spoeker • US
F • Aspen • Ben Hicks • US
D • Agave • Ben Hicks • US
C • Agave • Jason Strazzabosco • US
E • Maple • Eddie & Eva Halat • Germany
A • Yucca • Jack Reeder • US
The “Hang” is a recent invention
by the creative folks at Panart in
Bern, Switzerland.
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