Catégories :
Panier 0

Votre panier est vide

Riley Lee|Wild Honey Dreaming

Wild Honey Dreaming

Riley Lee & Matthew Doyle

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Musique illimitée

Écoutez cet album en haute-qualité dès maintenant dans nos applications

Démarrer ma période d'essai et lancer l'écoute de cet album

Profitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement

Souscrire

Profitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement

Téléchargement digital

Téléchargez cet album dans la qualité de votre choix

Langue disponible : anglais

Many musicians feel free to include the snarly sounds of the didgeridoo on their albums. Few, however, can claim to be a master of the instrument. Wild Honey Dreaming combines the efforts of two musical masters, Matthew Doyle on the didgeridoo and Riley Lee on the Japanese shakuhachi flute. Lee began studying the difficult instrument in 1970 and in 1980 became the first non-Japanese to attain the rank of dai shihan (grand master). Doyle has also been similarly honored. In 1985, at the age of 15, he was invited to join Australia's Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre; he studied aboriginal music and dance throughout Australia and was awarded the position of Aboriginal Artist in Residence with the NSW Department of School Education. Both live in Sydney. The didgeridoo is an ancient wind instrument known for its deep, snarling, primordial sounds; the shakuhachi flute is not as old and produces notes known for their meditative and mind-clearing qualities. Played together, the sounds can move body, mind, and soul. The didg can create a resonant cavern for the cold wind of the shakuhachi. Doyle, with his circular breathing technique, can offer an endless drone for the melodies of the flute. The drone is emphasized and buzzed on the title cut; you'll swear you've become a bee. On "Spirit Dance: The Wind of Change," Lee is quite acrobatic with his melody; his "Traveller's Song" solo is the essence of tone purity. Lee can also create a drone (and bend notes as well), but the effect on "Ghost Gums and the Moon" is smoother and more haunting than the sound of the didgeridoo. On "Desert Stars," the two trade musical phrases; a duet between an elephant and a nightingale. "Space Time Transformation" is the spaciest of the tracks and includes synthesizer tones by Michael Atherton. Here, the flute melody travels through a gauntlet of pulsing didg growls while synth organ tones slip around and bend time. The album ends with an extended "aum" tone...and a snort for good luck. An extraordinary immersion in cosmic tones.
© Carol Wright /TiVo

Plus d'informations

Wild Honey Dreaming

Riley Lee

launch qobuz app J'ai déjà téléchargé Qobuz pour Mac OS Ouvrir

download qobuz app Je n'ai pas encore téléchargé Qobuz pour Mac OS Télécharger l'app

Vous êtes actuellement en train d’écouter des extraits.

Écoutez plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.

Écoutez cette playlist et plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.

À partir de 12,49€/mois

1
Daybreak At Katatjuta
00:07:28

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

2
Ancestral Beings
00:05:27

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

3
Child's Lament: Mother Where Are You
00:05:59

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

4
Wild Honey Dreaming
00:05:23

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

5
Ghost Gums and the Moon
00:07:58

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

6
Spirits' Dance: The Wind of Change
00:06:55

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

7
Traveller's Song
00:05:13

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

8
Desert Stars
00:06:26

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

9
Space Time Transformations
00:05:52

Riley Lee, MainArtist - Riley Kelly Lee, Composer - Matthew Doyle, Composer, MainArtist

2010 Riley Lee 2010 Riley Lee

Chronique

Many musicians feel free to include the snarly sounds of the didgeridoo on their albums. Few, however, can claim to be a master of the instrument. Wild Honey Dreaming combines the efforts of two musical masters, Matthew Doyle on the didgeridoo and Riley Lee on the Japanese shakuhachi flute. Lee began studying the difficult instrument in 1970 and in 1980 became the first non-Japanese to attain the rank of dai shihan (grand master). Doyle has also been similarly honored. In 1985, at the age of 15, he was invited to join Australia's Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre; he studied aboriginal music and dance throughout Australia and was awarded the position of Aboriginal Artist in Residence with the NSW Department of School Education. Both live in Sydney. The didgeridoo is an ancient wind instrument known for its deep, snarling, primordial sounds; the shakuhachi flute is not as old and produces notes known for their meditative and mind-clearing qualities. Played together, the sounds can move body, mind, and soul. The didg can create a resonant cavern for the cold wind of the shakuhachi. Doyle, with his circular breathing technique, can offer an endless drone for the melodies of the flute. The drone is emphasized and buzzed on the title cut; you'll swear you've become a bee. On "Spirit Dance: The Wind of Change," Lee is quite acrobatic with his melody; his "Traveller's Song" solo is the essence of tone purity. Lee can also create a drone (and bend notes as well), but the effect on "Ghost Gums and the Moon" is smoother and more haunting than the sound of the didgeridoo. On "Desert Stars," the two trade musical phrases; a duet between an elephant and a nightingale. "Space Time Transformation" is the spaciest of the tracks and includes synthesizer tones by Michael Atherton. Here, the flute melody travels through a gauntlet of pulsing didg growls while synth organ tones slip around and bend time. The album ends with an extended "aum" tone...and a snort for good luck. An extraordinary immersion in cosmic tones.
© Carol Wright /TiVo

À propos

Améliorer les informations de l'album

Qobuz logo Pourquoi acheter sur Qobuz ?

Les promotions du moment...

Hier... Encore

Charles Aznavour

Hier... Encore Charles Aznavour

Olympia Février 1976

Charles Aznavour

Olympia Février 1976 Charles Aznavour

Idiote je t'aime...

Charles Aznavour

Idiote je t'aime... Charles Aznavour

La Bohème

Charles Aznavour

La Bohème Charles Aznavour
À découvrir également
Par Riley Lee

Sanctuary (Music From A Zen Garden)

Riley Lee

Shakuhachi Sleep Music

Riley Lee

Buddha's Dream

Riley Lee

Buddha's Dream Riley Lee

From Here We Are Nowhere

Riley Lee

Shakuhachi Water Meditations

Riley Lee

Playlists

Dans la même thématique...

Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn

Anoushka Shankar

João

Bebel Gilberto

João Bebel Gilberto

Un Verano Sin Ti

Bad Bunny

Un Verano Sin Ti Bad Bunny

Próxima Estación: Esperanza

Manu Chao

Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club

Buena Vista Social Club Buena Vista Social Club