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David Blonski: On Wings of Eagles (1995)
An extraordinary cross-cultural pilgramage inspired by the timeless spirit of the Native Americans and the Aboriginal Peoples of Australia featuring flutes and Didgeridoos.
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David Hudson,
Robert Mirabal.
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David Blonski: Dance of the Dolphin (1986)
This delightful music recording explores the many moods of the dolphin's watery home, the sea. Visit distant shores, watch the marching tides then chase after schools of dolphins while leaning over the rail of a sailing sloop.
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dean,
Paul Horn,
Paul Winter.
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David Blonski & Ken Craig: Sierra Passage (1988)
A new acoustic release featuring guitar and flute inspired by American folk traditions that paints a picture of early california. Experience the beauty of unspoiled forests and the awe and wonder instilled in its settlers
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Dean Evenson,
Paul Horn.
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David Blonski & Jon Allasia: Land Of The Midnight Sun (1988)
Environmental music featuring guitar and flute with vast electronic and orchestral backdrops paying tribute to our planets frozen arctic and mountainous expanses and the beauty that can be found in even these most desolate places.
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Paul Horn,
Steve Roach,
Yanni.
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Anne Roos & David Blonski: Through the Mist (1993)
Serenely elegant music inspired by both oriental and mid-eastern cultures featuring original New Age flute and harp duets. This recording contains environmental sounds interwoven into the selections. A favorite for massage therapists and yoga enthusiasts.
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Hillary Stag,
Paul Horn.
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David Blonski & Daryl Simmons: The Bells of Arcosanti (1998)
A hauntingly beautiful and meditative musical journey to Arcosanti featuring the magical sounds of the Soleri Bronze Bells accented by Bamboo bass flute, hammered dulcimer, guitar, bamboo sax, didjeridoo and the unique ambient atmospherics of Arcosanti.
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Dean Evenson,
Deuter,
John Tesh.
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Didge Extreme / David Blonski: Into the Night - Music for the Road (2008)
A dynamic and rhythmic blend of dance groves mixed with the earthy sounds of the didgeridoo, exotic flutes from around the world and percussion instruments from all over the globe.
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Dr. Didg,
Ganga Giri.
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David Blonski & Jon Allasia: Saturn Rising (1992)
A magnificent recording of electronic space music that transports you into the realm of the outer planets and beyond. Great for massage, meditation, stargazing or just relaxation.
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Jonn Serrie,
Kitaro,
Steve Roach.
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David Blonski: Didjeridoo in the American Outback (1997)
An evocative collection of didjeridoo recordings inspired by the land and animals of the American continent while still converying the primal power of the didjeridoo's Aboriginal roots in Australia.
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Andrew Langford,
David Hudson,
Stephen Kent.