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HORIZON'S CALL
1.Calling 8:45
2.The Arching Sky 6:14
3.Meeting The Earth 9:38
4.Within Love 6:07
5.Horizon's Call 9:17
6.Reaching Deep 5:39
7.Into Spirit 7:33
8.Awakening Life 8:40
Total Time 61:53
Instruments used were various
synthesizers, samplers and
didgeridoo
Released 1996
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A CD full of beauty and emotion, this is quality space music. It ranges from ethnic tribal with
heavy drums and didgeridoo, to more electronic influenced space music. From the opening track
with it's otherworldly birds calls, to the last track with it's heavily sequenced influenced, this is
music that can span over the listening horizons of the feeling heart. Of special note is the track
"Within Love". If there is a single piece of music that reflects all of Robert's influences, then
this is the track. Simple and yet full of motion, technical and yet full of emotion. This track has
the ability to put the open listener "Within Love", of Being. A highly recommended CD! |
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What experiences lie just beyond the horizon on planet Earth? When you are in the mood to
explore and discover the world and its delights, this work is for you. These upbeat, mostly
rhythmic or percussive pieces include some outstanding tracks that capture the essence of
the romantic and the exotic. Many tracks have an ethnic flavor, representing the call of far away
lands; specially the title track and the fine didgeridoo piece called "Meeting The Earth".
--Eric Mystic, DJ Music Programmer |
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"Horizon's Call" finds Robert Carty designing an oxymoronic soundscape. The pastoral
images are of lush vegetation and outer space ambience. The samplings are earthly nature
sounds. The music is deep space sci-fi. This totally unique atmosphere is juxtaposition worthy
of Robert Rich's search for organic symmetri or symmetrical organisms. Robert Carty's style
is somewhat darker here, similar to Patrick Kosmos. The music is delightfully accessible. This
is high caliber, hi-tech diversity from the left field bleachers. Take Robert's ticket away, give him
a uniform and put him in the starting line-up-leading off!
--Jim Brenholts, Author of "Tracks Across The Universe" |
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