Technology. Irony. Creativity. Willingness. Industriousness. Mind-control. Imagine these terms as the accompanying artists of an album, for it was not an ordinary set of circumstances... Read More
Review of 16670 by Matthew Mayer
5 min read
“If this were to be the last full album I ever produce, I will be so proud. This man’s story deserves to be told through... Read More
Soft egg shakers and a lilting guitar invite you to another mantra music beauty by The Song Gardeners–Sabbe Satta Sukhi Hontu (May All Beings Be... Read More
Video Review of Akal by Shunia
1 min read
The sound, ah! It has such an elevating effect on one’s being that it can leave the listener speechless. The snatching power of its impact... Read More
In the peace and calm, love flows to all; In the peace and calm, love flows. What a call!–especially, in times like these, when they... Read More
Review of Once a Child by Brian Golden
2 min read
I always like to think about the mental state or the plethora of thoughts that blast the mind of a musician when he/she thinks about... Read More
Review of Directions by Kenneth Hooper
3 min read
Are you serious? I mean how come this is Kenneth’s first solo album! Such depth and intensity–he is a veteran of many births, it seems,... Read More
Review of Sacred Spaces by Michael Whalen
3 min read
The little I know about Michael Whalen has convinced me that he puts a lot of effort into whatever music he creates–I mean, he does... Read More
Review of Liquid Mind XIII: Mindfulness
2 min read
Very recently, I listened to the talks of a spiritual master, who was simplifying the eight-step process of meditation and reaching the stage of Samadhi,... Read More
Review of Hidden flowers by Masako
3 min read
Is it the effect of living and imbibing two completely different cultures (Masako was born in Japan and she lives in the USA) and getting... Read More