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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Eerie insights into what can be done with a wooden tube,
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This review is from: Family Tree (Audio CD)
Wanna' get really spooked? Turn off all the lights and put on disc two from this 2 CD set. This guy goes places harmonically that one would simply not think possible. I've listened repeatedly to these tracks and still find it incredible that one person could produce the layers of over and undertones using only a didjeridu, his breath and the cosmic focus that Stephen Kent does. The ultimate collaboration will be between Kent and the throat singers of Tuva. If and when it happens we'll all begin to feel a vibration in our solar plexus that will travel up the spine and out the tops of our heads!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two sides of the Stephen Kent coin,
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This review is from: Family Tree (MP3 Download)
Disk 1 is straight up Awesome Didge playing in Stephen's incomparable style. High energy, and supremely skilled Disk 1 doesn't dissappoint.
Disk 2 is the best meditative didge music I have ever heard. Lots of players can do "meditative" playing... play a basic drone, and not much else. Stephen shows what a truly masterful player can do in a meditative style, and it will blow your mind.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stephen Kent - 'Family Tree' (City Of Tribes),
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This review is from: Family Tree (Audio CD)
Didgeridoo player from Lights In A Fat City's CD follow-up to his 'Landing' disc (see my review) and every bit as good. Although, I didn't realize at first this was a 2-CD title - here you get ninety full minutes of top rate world music 'New Age' to further take your senses into a deep trance {sort to speak}. Tunes that did the most for me were the ten-minute "Head Lights", "Vee Dee Vu", the out-of-this world "Red Rock", the nineteen-minute brilliant "Hale" and "Comet Allez You". Listen to this site's provided sound clips and go from there. If you never take the time to thoroughly enjoy a CD like this one, it's your loss. A must-have.
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Family Tree by Stephen Kent (Audio CD - 1997)
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