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Inner Places
David Parsons
Inner Places
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, New Age, Rock
 
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"I wanted to create some music that could possibly provide sonic worlds which the listener could journey to in their imagination.The word loka in Hindi/Sanskrit can mean a world or realm of experience. The track titles sim...  more »

     
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All Artists: David Parsons
Title: Inner Places
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Celestial Harmonies
Original Release Date: 2/14/2005
Release Date: 2/14/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, New Age, Rock
Styles: Ambient, Progressive, Electronic
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 013711324525

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"I wanted to create some music that could possibly provide sonic worlds which the listener could journey to in their imagination.The word loka in Hindi/Sanskrit can mean a world or realm of experience. The track titles simply translate as First World, Second World, etc.; I did not intend to colour the mind with descriptive titles, so that you, the listener, could create your own realm of experience."David Parsons
Wellington, New Zealand
December 2004
 

CD Reviews

Outstanding for meditation
D.M.K | Las Vegas, Nevada United States | 05/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Keeping his tradition of creating unbelievabley fantastic soundwords..this in no exception. David Parsons creates another wonderful CD. For listners that enjoy being in an altered state and taking inner journeys this is a CD that will bring you endless hours of bliss."
Seeing With Your Mind's Ear
Tim Shullberg | Long Beach, California | 07/24/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I own no few recordings by David Parsons and I had been hoping for something new for a while. This effort (and Surya) gave me just what I had waited for over the last couple of years. In contrast to the stark and powerful soundscapes "painted" by the artist on albums like Parikrama and Dorje Ling, this set of pieces explores the sublte textures of his instruments; taking the listener more inward, to quieter places. I played it at my friend Larisa's yoga class and, by the time the cut Chautha Loka was playing, everyone was seated motionless and you could feel the synthesized chimes reaching, echoing, into each of us.



If you are a fan, as I am, you may hear pieces which bear similarities to early recordings. But I think of it as an artist refining an idea through his mastery of the various instruments at his disposal. So saying, I recommend this CD most enthusiastically. Hari Om Tat Sat."