THE LOST WORLD

Michael Stearns

THE LOST WORLD - Michael Stearns

Price: £12.98 inc. VAT (£11.05 ex. VAT)

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Format: CD

Release Date: 16-08-1997

Label: Hearts of Space

Catalog Number: HS11054-2

Barcode: 25041105422

Musical Style: New Instrumental

Track Listing:

Disc 1
1Kama Meru7Volcano
2Lost World Theme8Auyan
3Ima Paru9Warao
4Maripak-the Last Pterodactyl10St Francis
5Matawi-Killer of Men11Crystal Canyon
6Sabana12Lost World Reprise

Description:

Spectacular sonics evoke one of the most remote, mysterious and compelling ecologies in the world. Stearns transports us to the legendary 'Lost World' of the Venezuelan jungle, via sonic documentary theatre created by on-site ambient recordings, synthesisers, native flutes and the spine-tingling voice of Keri Rusthol.

The journey culminaIes at Mt. Roraima, an awesome two million year old crystal mountain rising like an apparition out of the rain- forest mists. The lost Worlds a realm of rare beauty and forgotten power. Synthesizers, samplers, ambient sounds from Venezuela.

Biography:

A pioneer of the spacemusic boom of the 1970s, Michael Stearns has continued at he vanguard of sonic invention through a dozen solo albums and more than 20 years of wide-ranging studio work and film scoring. Trained on classical guitar while growing up in Tucson, Arizona, Stearns explored rock and jazz in his teens and twenties. He created and played his first electronic music while studying at the University of the Pacific.

In 1972, he moved to Los Angeles as a composer and sound designer and evolved into what Audion Magazine called the most consistently interesting and intriguing American synthesist. In 1984 Stearns founded M'Ocean, a recording studio in Santa Monica specially equipped for surround sound and electronic music. Over the next decade he designed multi-channel surround soundtracks for IMAX/OMNIMAX space theater films and for Universal Studio's Earthquake and Back to the Future theme park rides in Los Angeles and Orlando. He also collaborated with Maurice Jarre on the feature film Dreamscape and with director Ron Fricke on the acclaimed Chronos, Sacred Site and Baraka. His fascination with the ecology, culture and rituals for the American southwest resulted in the 1994 Hearts of Space collaboration with RON SUNSINGER, Singing Stones (HS11042). In recent years, Stearns has increasingly incorporated into his music sounds and inspirations gleaned from extensive travels in Indonesia, Thailand, Egypt, Costa Rica, Brazil, the Galapagos and now Venezuela.


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