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Carrying the Bag of Hearts Interpreting the Birth of Stars Vol. II

by Janet Robbins

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lunar-railways One of three electronic outings by this singer, in soundtrack style. The Eno comparison is a fair one, and I also hear little shades of Larry Fast, Richard Barbieri, and maybe Deborah Martin. Favorite track: Under The Wesak Moon.
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This is a self-produced and recorded volume series of three song instrumental and vocal CDs to be released every few months. This compilation is a space/ambient/soundscape musing. Lunar soundscapes of deep stratospheric symphony; lush, raw, musical compositions, take you beyond apocalypse to beautiful primal beginnings. A little bit lo-fi sci-fi, this musical encounter with reverie, dissolution, noise and symphony sounds something like Erik Satie and Brian Eno scoring film for Ridley Scott in a Siberian mine.

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released January 1, 2007

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Janet Robbins Asheville, North Carolina

Having recently moved back from northern California to the mountains of Western North Carolina, Janet Robbins continues her multidisciplinary life as composer, astrologer, vocalist, and weaver of fine tales. Her music has been described as "moody, laconic, enticing, sometimes baffling," possessing a "dark beauty and symphonic grandeur..." ... more

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