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DreamLand : Underwater
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Ambient trance instrumental soundscapes with a Duo of synthesizers, guitar, Native American flute, extended vocals, loops and atmospherics.
Genre: New Age: Ambient
Release Date: 2002
Underwater Record Label: Uncle Buzz
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Sunspots 9:53 $0.99
I Frequency, Dream in Soundwaves 7:37 $0.99
Brief Moon 4:53 $0.99
Underwater Pt. 1 Descent 6:27 $0.99
Underwater Pt. 2 Floating 6:48 $0.99
Underwater Pt. 3 Echolocation 5:42 $0.99
Underwater Pt. 4 Deep Zone 8:01 $0.99
underwater Pt. 5 Ascent 3:28 $0.99
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Album Notes

San Antonio-based ambient-trance band DreamLand has released their first full-length album of instrumental soundscapes with Dogfingers/Uncle Buzz Records, a Texas-based collective of experimental music artists and producers. Musicians Johnny A. Rodriguez (synthesizers, keyboards, Native American flutes and extended vocals) and James Sidlo (guitar, loops and atmospherics) have created instrumental pieces that will float through your stereo soundsystem like wind through an open window. Extended family (augmenting musicians) include "Bobdog" Catlin (whale bass, effects) and Stephanie Key (clarinet, ocarina and processing).

Underwater is meant to be not just an album, but an experience. The music is a piece of sonic architecture whose minor elements create a synthesized whole. Elements of this album range from Tangerine Dream-like explorations via extended vocals to sound-stylings similar to Fripp/Eno, Steve Roach and Robert Rich.


Reviews:


"...they're (DreamLand) out there left of field in a kind of Fripp/Eno way, maybe Ligeti and his 2001 soundscapes - plenty of Tangerine Dream flavours to their warm live improvised sound."

http://www.organart.com/
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"Indeed the free form experimental sound is well put together with some sections simply flowing along, while others contain rich layers or strongly contrasting textures."

New Horizons http://www.elrose.demon.co.uk/
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"Ambient and fluid, this music is good for meditation. On the other hand, "Underwater" is marked with a deeper sense of mystery than the other albums of this style that I've heard. In any case, ambient listeners will surely love this modern electronic space music."

Progressor http://www.progressor.net/review/dreamland_2002.html
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"The specters of Ash Ra Tempel, Brian Eno, Sylvian & Czukay and even New Zealand's four-track wizard Roy Montgomery are raised in these eight instrumental tracks. It would be unfair, however, to imply that DreamLand is derivative of any of these artists. This duo is clearly searching for the still undiscovered nooks and crannies that may exist in the ambient/kraut/space rock territory."

Reviews No. 17 “Reels of Dream Unrolled” http://www.geocities.com/danieldust_99/reviews17.html
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"The final track, "Underwater" ...reminds me a bit of some of the spacier moments of Pink Floyd. Quite a good experimental space music CD."

From Aural Innovations #20 (July 2002)
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"...each track is segued onto the next with subtle change and foreshadowing although every constituting piece has its very own nature and distinctive features."

www.progressiveworld.net
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"Blimey, it's instrumental manna from heaven round our way."

The Rocker
http://the-rocker.freeservers.com/may2002/dreamland.html
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"Despite not being a great fan of this kind of music, I must confess that this album made me change the way I used to face it since it gave (and it will continue to give) an enormous listening pleasure."

DCC Online
http://www.dcc.online.pt/~c9507007/newrev.php review=279&ver=eng
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"Drawing on influences from a variety of musical styles, including classical, rock, world and new age, they hit an artistic peak on the five-part title track ("Underwater"), which brings back memories of the German ambient pioneers Tangerine Dream."

The Scene Online
www.valleyscene.com
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"I liked the DreamLand CD. Excellent massage music because you can set it on repeat and always be lost. Can't believe it was played live."

Charles Amirkhanian
Musicologist, KPFA Radio Program Host and Director of Other Minds New Music Foundation
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Other cds James plays on: "Crevice 2", "Think of Pleasant Things" and "Lullabies for Little Albert" @ www.unclebuzz.com.
Honey Barbara "I-10 & W. Ave." and "FeedLotLoopHole" @ www.emigre.com.
Pseudo Buddha "Motive" @ www.dogfingers.com

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REVIEWS

Good, bad and ugly
author: M&M
Good to meditate? I couldn't concentrate... It's not bad....just different from others Ugly? no not really. Has a beauty of it's own. All in all...good CD for something different!
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author: Nicholas
An Album Worthy Of ALL Techno Minded Individuals Out There... Smooth, Pulsating Tones Similar To The GREAT Tangerine Dream Tour De Force... Awesome Layers Of Mind Alternating Visions & A Definite Recommendation For A Clean, Vibrant, Soothing & Relaxing Form Of Sounds... A+++++
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a distracting image to have in your head
author: Holly Day
Layered atmospherics with lots of quiet, minimal guitar looped on itself, with the occasional flute and vocals and something called a "whale bass," which I assume is the instrument on this that sounds like a whale. The songs are all quiet and peaceful and melancholy, with less than five or six notes used in each song, save for one track: I Frequency, Dreams in Soundwaves, which is kind of spooky and tense and features weird droning vocals that sound just like when a little kid is pretending to be an airplane, rising in pitch through the song as though the vocalist is running around with his arms out, getting ready to hurdle into the air. It's kind of a distracting image to have in your head, and made me giggle uncontrollably the first time I heard it.
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ambient-trance
author: Jerry Lucky
Another San Antonio based band, Dreamland released their first CD earlier this year entitled Underwater. Dreamland fit into the ambient-trance category building synthesized soundscapes using not only electronic instruments but also things like Native American flutes. As expected the compositions here are long and fluid. As their bio says “Underwater is meant to be not just an album, but an experience.” If you are a fan of bands like Tangerine Dream this will certainly appeal to your senses. Check them out at Uncle Buzz Records
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