Robert Rich - Seven Veils

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Album Details

Title: Seven Veils
Artist: Robert Rich
Release Date: 8/18/1998
Label: Hearts Of Space
Duration: 60:33
UPCs: 025041108621, 025041108645
Genre: Electronica
Styles: Progressive Electronic, Ethnic Fusion, Ambient, Techno-Tribal, Space
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Coils
  2. Alhambra
  3. Talisman of Touch
  4. Book of Ecstasy: A Silken Thread/A Hungry Moon/A Veiled Oasis
  5. Ibn Sina
  6. Dissolve
  7. Lapis

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDHearts Of Space11086

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Album Review

Robert Rich is a master alchemist at weaving exotic ethnic sounds onto an ambient electronic background tapestry. On Seven Veils, Rich takes from the Middle East desert tones that speak of slender minarets, ancient landscapes, and the wealth of forgotten nations buried in the fertile crescent. Adding to the richness of this offering, these melodies are not as often sampled as they are played on live instrumentation. Indeed, the instruments of diverse cultures are brought to bear on incarnating these pseudo-Arabic stylings. Guitar, played hauntingly and sparsely, as a flavoring instrument, is prominent. Rich himself plays the lap steel guitar throughout the album, and avant-garde journeyman experimental guitarist David Torn is present on two tracks. The melody is actually most often rising from Rich's bamboo and PVC flutes. Their warm resonance and the human sound of respiring they bring goes far to make this a warm and intimate recording. Subtle but diverse percussion is enhanced with rubber band marimba and dulcimer in setting a foundation for these tracks. The highlight is a 15-minute piece, "The Book of Ecstasy." Over three "chapters," the listener is taken from a lonely percussion introduction sparkling with ghost-like effected treble sounds of guitar and electronics to Torn's sonorous guitar solo. Finally, the listener goes alight in "A Veiled Oasis" where the flute and cello (courtesy of Hans Christian of Amoeba) mark the boundaries of a cool, moonlit island in a harsh sea of sand. This Muslim psychedelia is a must for every shrinking world audiophile. ~ Tom Schulte, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew McGowanBass
Bob OlhssonMastering
Brad ColePhotography
David TornGuitar, Guitar (Electric)
Forrest FangViolin
Hans ChristianCello
Jeremy HuletteDesign
Mark ForryKaval
Robert HolmesCover Photo, Photography
Robert RichDrums, Bamboo Flute, Mastering, Multi Instruments, Slide Guitar, ?, Synthesizer, Sampling, Percussion, Lap Steel Guitar, Mixing, Engineer
Stephen HillDesign, Art Direction