

Product Description Angel Tears' songs have been on many compilation CDs, including the hit CD "Buddha Bar 2". Their songs have also been on compilation CDs Claude Challe's "Happiness", Supperclub4, Lotus Lounge and Transatlantik Lounging, and others. Angel Tears has been heard in hit TV shows Sex And The City, Third Watch, Real Sex and others. Review For those who like labels a la Interchill & Dakini, as well as the legions of Buddha Bar fans. --Backroads Music Catalog 2004 P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Artist Songs heard in the hit tv series Sex and the City, Third Watch, MTV's Real World, and many more. You can call it cross-cultural chill-out music. Or you may prefer terms like "ambient," "fusion" or "lounge" music. But one thing is certain - the music of Angel Tears is nothing if not innovative. The group, now celebrating their fourth release, creates music that is meant to intrigue, with elements of various genres melding in one large melting pot of rhythmic groove. You can't help but get lost in the sprawling soundscapes of trippy beats, ethnic flavors and synthesizer bliss. Based out of Tel Aviv, Israel, Angel Tears is essentially the project of two artists: Momi Ochion and Sebastian James Taylor. Ochion's roots lie in Israeli world fusion music. He is the melody man of the duo and the brain behind the compositional aspects of the album and a lot of the studio work of the group. Sebastian James Taylor hails from London and has a history of working with electronic music under the guises Kaya Project, Shakta and Digitalis. Other artists fill out the ranks, including DJ Srulik Einhorn who has acted as producer for the duo's albums and a variety of vocalists, who lend the music its distinct exotic flair with their intoxicating vocals and chants. So... what exactly can you expect when you pop one of Angel Tears' releases into your CD player? For starters beats, and a lot of them. In some cases the group uses electronic style beats, whereas on others you get the earthy thump of the Bedouin dharbouka or other indigenous drums. As you can guess, this means the music easily can range from clubby to tribal and all points in between. Vocals, especially those of the Asian and Middle Eastern variety, wind through many of the tunes giving them a spiritual quality. Instrumentation literally covers the whole spectrum, with such instruments as Tibetan flutes, sitar, Arab violin, grand piano, Middle Eastern horns and electric guitar all sharing the same space. You know you're listening to something special when electric guitar and Tibetan flute can coexist together and sound natural. As a final layer of gloss, the albums feature mellow synthesizers that swirl amidst all of the elements, bringing everything together into 1 cohesive package. To date, Angel Tears has 4 releases: WAY OF THE MUSIC (Volume 1), HARMONY (Vol. 2), THE DREAMING (Vol. 3) and, their new CD, VISION (Vol. 4). The albums share some similar qualities, yet each has specific elements that make them unique. Tracks from these four albums have gotten exposure both on global fusion compilations (they've shown up on ten to date, including BUDDHA BAR 2) and popular TV shows like "Sex in the City," "Third Watch," and "The West Wing." Their music has a wide appeal, making it perfect for everything from yoga to fitness to lounging on the couch. In other words, when listening to Angel Tears, you can expect to be moved, either physically or mentally. ANGEL TEARS ON COMPILATION CDs 1. Lotus Lounge "Inshalla" and "Indian Ballad" LoveCat Music (USA) 2. Buddha Bar 2 "Inshalla" Chall'o/Wagram Records (France) 3. Transatlantik Lounging "Midbar Sinai" News Records (Belgium) 4. Barramundi 3 "Midbar Sinai" PIAS Records (Belgium) 5. Chillum "African Heart" and "Indian Ballad" Agitato/Mdma Records (Israel) 6. Mana Medicine "Ishka" and "Dmaot Malach" Dragonfly (UK) See more
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Gentle infusion of love and desert, a very wholesome disc!
I got this CD, a while ago around the time when it came out so my perspective may be a little bit different from that of current buyers It is a very gentle mix of different tracks by Sebastian Taylor at that time known as Shakta - known for his slower as well as faster ethnic and trance tracks, and also Momi Ochion, known as Riktam, also a prolific composer of ethnic electronic music.I keep listening to this music, and its timeless quality strikes me as something almost ingrained now, just like the walls of the Collosium, or the Egyptian pyramids, ethnic instruments, Georgian chants, and modernesque beats join together to create one spectrum of a very full painting of ambient music.It is the sacred quality speaking out that one can listen to a cd scores of times and not get tired, and say "well, now let me put it away and get on with it". I haven't put this one away, and althouth it has been years since i have gone to a club party, or any party for that matter, music on this cd remains with me as a faithful companion - much more so than the people. Like the cry of a raven - it touches some very deep parts, and like the gust of wind, it brings back the memories of times when ones consciousness wants to open up, and strives and strives and strives towards something inexplicable - may it be called enlightenement, happiness or anything else. Like my life this cd has its own natural melody, that is probably why i like it so much;). Greetings to Shakta and Riktam from the long time fan Cutedervish!
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