- Audio CD (August 15, 2000)
- Original Release Date: August 15, 2000
- Number of Discs: 1
- ASIN: B00004W3Z4
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #750,995 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Waters of Assiyah |
| 2. Sister Samadhi |
| 3. Kavvannah |
| 4. Ariel Dane & The Seraphim Swing |
| 5. Walkin' With The Dharma Bums |
| 6. Ascensionism |
| 7. Jhana |
| 8. Sultry Sally's Meditation Alley |
| 9. The Continuing Adventures of Jet Swami |
The release of Ambiento in 1994 signalled the commencement of a new direction for the music of Richard Bone -- into ambient/space music.Though such releases as Metaphysical Mambo, Electropica, and the recent Coxa, integrate the use of Latin/tropical/jazzy rhythms, Bone sees his current mission as a "journey into the mystic."
In the last few years, Richard has delineated his works even more clearly, with the more rhythmic or upbeat works coming out on his own Quirkworks label, and his more atmospheric, almost traditionally "ambient" works such as The Spectral Ships and now Etherdome being released on the Hypnos Recordins label from Portland Or. Many devotees of more rhythmic and melodic music, though, find themselves seduced by the serene beauty of his ambient work, and conversely, fans of Richards ambient music often find their toes tapping to the infectious grooves of the Quirkworks releases.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The essence of coolness in this sassy jazz,
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This review is from: Ascensionism (Audio CD)
Richard Bone writes really awesome music. This album is one of the best in the really hip and popular genere of smooth jazz. As a devotee of ultra cool music, I have often found myself amazed while listening to our local equivalent of smooth jazz radio how many times I hear really conceptually limited music by famous artists who get repeated air play of their "corporate" stuff. There is nothing conceptually limited in Richard Bone's music. As you listen to this album you will hear a creative genius who is his own man, tantalize your musical taste buds with a fusion of jazz wrapped around fresh, melodic, outrageous grooves, kissed with some knock out spiritual vibes, plus occasional ambient sounds sprinkled throughout to tease you with a sweet reminder of the natural world outside. Waters of Assiyah, Ariel Dane & the Seraphim Swing, Ascensionism and The Continuing Adventures of Jet Swani are guaranteed to get your body, mind and spirit movin' to the grooves. The entire CD is simply terrific.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ambient, jazz, world fusion?,
By Guardian of the Zen Sea "Indigo" (Looking after the sun and surf) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ascensionism (Audio CD)
Richard Bone writes great music. That said, this CD is wonderful to listen to. I doubt if the sample of the first cut at Amazon is long enough to take you into the jazzy, elegant theme that follows the intro. The second cut is more up tempo, but it will give you a better idea of the complexity of the music and Mr. Bone's use of keyboards and percusion. The rest of the cuts follow along from the first two, and all of them are interesting, and have enough of a musical theme to them to keep them form being strictly more of that synth stuff. Richard Bone also does a completely different type of music which is deeply ambient and spacey, and can be found on Etherdome. In either case, the music is great!
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