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An eclectic fusion of ambient world music featuring the didgeridoo, flute, and a variety of percussion, this release is based off of their live sets, and is as ethereal as it is energizing.
Genre:
New Age: Ethnic Fusion
Release Date:
2010
Released
Ron Crose & Fred Mitchim
© Copyright-Ron Crose and Fred Mitchim
(884501409490)
Record Label: Pranamedia
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1. Released |
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2. The Big Picture (feat. Ron Crose) |
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3. Starlight Waterfall (feat. Ron Crose) |
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4. Across the Vast (feat. Ron Crose) |
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This innovative duo weaves together flute, didgeridoo (didjeridu, yidaki), tablas, guitar and more. Fred Mitchim and Ron Crose, based in Austin, Texas, bring together years of musical experience, thus creating a meditative and introspective journey in everything they do.
Austin didjeridoo player and percussionist Ron Crose creates contemporary didgeridoo music with traditional and non traditional instrumentation. Inspired by the mystery of the Dreamtime, he plays with the greatest respect for the Australian Aboriginals past and present. He has performed in music festivals, yoga events, joining stage and studio with many musicians, and loves to share his knowledge and love by holding workshops and classes throughout the world.
Ambient musician and psychedelic rocker, Fred Mitchim has performed for the Church of Religious Science, the Unitarian Church, Earth day, Holistic clinics, psychics, Yoga classes, Art Galleries, Weddings, movie sound tracks, modern dance troupes, and continued to compose and release 9 more CDs. Upon the release of his first CD, the NASA Industrial Applications center ran the recording through a brain wave study and determined his music increases subliminal awareness. He has stayed with and developed this theme, where Lynn Andrews describes Mitchim as “Preeminent in his field.”
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