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From The Artist - I originally wrote the music of Liquid Mind to help myself and my friends and family dealing with the anxiety & stress of working long hours and many jobs to support their families, and also for friends and family dealing with the stress of life-threatening illnesses like cancer & HIV. The Liquid Mind albums seem to have an immediate "slowing down" effect on the listener, and may also help people get to sleep, and calm down after a tension-filled day. The ultimate compliment to me is that people fall asleep or deeply relax to my music. This is functional music, it serves the purpose of assisting us to be tranquil, when that may not be easy in today's world. That is why the compositions are longer than normal, and very slow in tempo. This music is very special to me, it is my labor of love, I hope you enjoy it.
About The Artist - Los Angeles composer and producer Chuck Wild was born in Kansas City, Missouri, trained for twelve years primarily in classical piano, and sang in a capella groups and choirs starting at the age of six. He studied music history and sang with the university choir while earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at the University of Kansas. Four years followed as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, after which Chuck moved to Los Angeles in 1979 and became synthesist for Capitol Records group Missing Persons. For the next four years, he recorded and toured internationally with the band. In 1985, Chuck began an extended period of songwriting and composition, and has written over 100 songs and compositions, more than 60 of which have now been recorded for albums or for use in television and film. The Pointer Sisters, Tommy Page, Timothy Leary, Wink, Jennifer Rush, Thelma Houston, Glen Medeiros and Philip Bailey are some of the artists who have recorded Wild's songs. While a staff songwriter at LorimarTelepictures, Chuck co-composed music with Michael Hoenig for the emmy-winning ABC series Max Headroom. In 1992, his first classical composition for two pianos, Los Angeles Fantasy was premiered by Zita Carno and Gloria Ching at the Bing Theater in Los Angeles. The same year, Wild co-scored the Academy Award winning film The Panama Deception. Over the last twenty years, Chuck has lent his sonic programming and studio talents on the synthesizer to projects with Michael Jackson, Paula Abdul, Missing Persons, Philip Bailey, Frank Zappa, and many other artists.
The tranquil flow of the music, and the absence of regular rhythm allows the listener to experience a level of relaxation not achievable by more active music. The fifth in Liquid Mind's elegant electronic series of slow relaxation music albums takes the listener to a place of deep calm and tranquility. This gentle album is used by people to relieve stress, by parents to help quiet hyperactive children, by insomniacs to assist themselves in going back to sleep in the middle of a difficult night, and by just about anyone to relieve the stress of a busy day at work.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worthy of it warning!,
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This review is from: Liquid Mind V:Serenity (Audio CD)
I heard a clip of this CD and then searched everywhere in Canada to buy it. At last, I found it at Amazon. Having listened to it several times now, I must pronounce it to be worthy of the warning on the CD sleeve. It says this music will cause relaxation to the point of drowziness and therefore not recommended for listening while driving. The other sticker on the case labelled it "Stress Relieving music" and I certainly find it so. It flows with no repetitive notes and in a gentle unobtrusive harmony. Certainly familiar parts make me smile with extreme pleasure. This music is so natural and spiritual that it seems to enter freely into your soul. I not only recommend purchasing it - I am ordering more of this series.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
audio bliss,
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If you ever wondered if you could embed diazepam in sound,this is it. If this doesn't smooth you out, no sound source will.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Soothing sounds...,
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This review is from: Liquid Mind V:Serenity (Audio CD)
I've already played Liquid Mind V: Serenity while giving several massages and am enjoying the ambient sounds (so are my clients!). I've noticed that it goes into the background and comes forward at just the right times. When the music is at the forefront, I find it soothing, calming...and not too 'electronic.'
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