The titles of each of the ten songs on this album represent the thematic confluence of the National Parks and their associated tribes, and the ambience of each song paints a musical portrait of Native American history and culture.
Each composition is a blending of soaring, transcendent, epic, sometimes tender and sometimes driving, orchestration that paints a cinematic musical landscape depicting the unique grandeur of these parks. The hauntingly beautiful sound of Native American-style flute in each song establishes the emotional connection to Native Americans.
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Says Randy about this CD, For years, I have been fascinated with the history, cultures, and ceremonies of Native Americans and I have always loved the unique beauty of the National Parks that my wife and I regularly visit as we travel the country in our motorhome. I wanted to meld these two important aspects of my life into an album that people could not only enjoy and relax to, but so they could visualize the unique beauty of each location through the dynamics of music. I believe I have accomplished that with this album.
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Windtalkers is a surprising global experience that fuses music and urban art performance. The bond among its members, the freedom, the interconnection and celebration through dance, creates a unique atmosphere that will make you feel part of the tribe.
It will be an hypnotic feast prepared by four of the best DJs: Agatha Pher and Raul Mezcolanza as a headliners, then Johan Muller and David Art that will play their best music too; those are key names that would be added at the end of WINDTALKERS festival, the event for excellence of electronic music that will end on Saturday.
During the summer, WINDTALKRES has received big names that got extraordinary moments: Umek, Mathias Tanzmann, Josh Wink, Mark Fanciulli, Oscar Aguilera, Guille Placencia, Agatha Pher, Danny Chatelain, David Art, Johan Muller and Retrofuture.
Born in Barcelona, Spain, since she was a kid has been moved to the beat of the music. Today, she devotes 24 hours to develop her passion: creating great music and show it to the public. It is characterized by its Techno-House style.
Because of its hard, steady work as a producer, Raul has over 150 references and more than 260 tracks available in the market. In recognition of his productions, he won a prize Beatport Music Awards 2009 for Best Hard Techno Track.
During the summer, WINDTALKRES has welcomed big names that brought unforgettable moments: Andrs Campo, Booka Shade Dj set, Claptone, D Julz, David Duriez, DJ Sneak, Dosem, Elio Riso, Fritz Kalkbrenner, Ambivalente Kintar, Kiraz, Marc Houle, Mark Romboy, Mirko Loko, Nebu Mitte, Nick & Danny Chatelain, Oliver Huntemann, Riva Starr, Slam, Technasia, Terry Francis, Tiga, Umek, and Vitalic Live.
Vitalic is the stage name of Pascal Arbez, Dj and producer of electronic music. He born in France in 1976 to a Spanish father and an Italian mother. Has a very distinctive and unique style in all its sessions and songs, with influences of hard-techno, electronics 80 and called electroclash.
Also known as Charles Siegling, born in Paris and works since 1996 being a record label underground dance music appeared in Hong Kong. His objective is to find electronic music projects located in Asia and make them known outside Africa.
Windtalkers is going to be at Lido Salou, Tarragona on Saturday, August 22th. We have already the names who will bring you the best music: DJs Josh Wink, Oscar Aguilera, Johan Muller, David Art and Minicassete; enjoying all night dancing at the rhythm of techno and deep house.
It will be a surprising global experience with the bond among its members, the freedom, the interconnection and celebration through dance that creates a unique atmosphere that will make you feel part of the tribe.
Marc Romboy is from Moenchengladbach. German is the head of Systematic seal that takes advantage of mating with minimal techno and contemporary house that has attended in payroll producers as his friend John Dahback.
He has worked as a producer under his own name and as Housey Doingz. He has released several mix albums, including two volumes of Architecture and the second volume of the Fabric mix series, Fabric 02.
They are at the forefront of redefining the boundaries of music in his studio in Berlin, maintaining an active touring schedule. The boys recently finished polishing his new live show of 2015 and just launched another potential hit, Line of Fire with Karin Park.
Ambivalent is one of the new names emerged from the minimal techno scene of New York, which is set in the Central European sound. Kevin McHughes native of Washington but is now resident of the Big Apple where it produces for the label M-Nus.
They have been part of the evolution of electronic music since the beginning, they have gained knowledge of electronic music from all the house genres.
Their music style has been heavily influenced by DJs such as Roger Sanchez and they will be presented on Monday 03 August in Ibiza.
Windtalker is a captivating and soul-stirring composition that transcends the boundaries of traditional music. Crafted by Mark J. Ortiz, Albert Martinez, Ronny Skyland, and David Strong, this powerful song weaves together a tapestry of emotions and stories, creating a mesmerizing experience for its listeners. The artists skillfully blend various genres, incorporating elements of rock, pop, and electronic music, to create a unique and unforgettable sound.
At its core, Windtalker captures the essence of human struggle and resilience. Its lyrics delve deep into themes of love, loss, and finding hope amidst adversity. The song unfolds like a journey, taking the listener through a range of emotions and experiences. Each verse and melody contribute to a greater narrative that explores the complexities of life and the human condition.
The lyrics of Windtalker focus on universal themes of love, hope, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of the human soul. Through introspective and thought-provoking lyrics, the song encourages listeners to find strength in the face of challenges and to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Windtalker has a universal appeal that transcends age, gender, and cultural boundaries. Its emotionally charged melodies and profound lyrics resonate with anyone seeking a meaningful musical experience. Whether you are a lover of rock, pop, or electronic music, Windtalker has the power to capture your heart and soul.
Windtalker has garnered widespread acclaim within the music industry. It has been recognized for its outstanding composition, thought-provoking lyrics, and unique musical style. The song has received nominations and awards in various categories, solidifying its place as a standout piece of music.
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When 30-year-old artists sing about the good old days, it's just annoying.But a band with 35 years of performing under their belts, a band that has lost and gained members along the way - lost as in, no longer on this planet - that's a band entitled to some nostalgia.
For those who like the steady beat of traditional Navajo song-and-dance music, the Todi Neesh Zhee Singers' eighth CD, "First Night: Moonlit Nights" is a real treat. It combines traditional song-and-dance courting songs with reflections on their long career and the people who influenced them along the way.
Todi Neesh Zhee hasn't recorded since its Grammy-winning "Dancers of Mother Earth" in 2006, partly because they were waiting singer Dennis Nelson to get over a long illness. He passed away before the guys could get to the studio, but "First Night" is dedicated to him.
When Todi Neesh Zhee formed in 1978, they were a group of recovering alcoholics, most of them related, some of them self-medicating for post-traumatic stress left over from Vietnam. Sadly, history has repeated itself, and a new generation of traumatized veterans is coming home.
The four nostalgia songs, in case younger listeners want to skip them, are clustered together in the 8th through 11th tracks. They include "Back N da Day" ("Self-explanatory," says Greyeyes), "Yeah (Memories)," "I Heard Natay" and "Our Journey."
Of these, "I Heard Natay" is the most interesting, with Greyeyes recollecting his boarding school days when he was not allowed to speak Navajo, except at "Indian Club," when the children who were interested could study their culture.
After 35 years, what's left for Todi Neesh Zhee? Don't be surprised if their next album (which Greyeyes has already titled "Second Night") contains some soprano and alto voices. The formerly all-male group has added women, including Greyeyes' girlfriend, Marjorie Sherlock.
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