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Release Date: 14-11-2007
Label: Lex van Someren
Catalog Number: AVAP017
Barcode: 4040118000178
Musical Style: Mantra & Chants
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cathedral of Trees [06:50] ![]() | 4 | Tryst by Chalice Spring [11:26] ![]() |
| 2 | Earth meets Sky [15:28] | 5 | Crystal Journey [14:52] |
| 3 | Divine Mysteries of the DNA [10:55] | ||
This CD is the result of a spontaneous communion of three extraordinary artists. The healing sounds of Janice Williams' crystal bowls inspired Stephanie M'Aria and Lex van Someren to playful and prayerful voice improvisations which invite the listener to experience surprising soundscapes, ranges and contrasts of both these magical voices. This live studio recording contains highly trancendental quality. Its sound and vibration awake an ancient remembering, touching the essence of the soul.
Lex Van Someren internationally known as a visionary performance artist, composer, singer, dancer and clown, who knows how to embody the dimensions of the soul in his art. His work is an expression of the vision he holds to create beauty through sacred performance art, music and rituals which bring transformation, healing, upliftment, inspiration and love to people of all ages and of all walks of life. His way of life as a mystic led him to the spiritual dimensions of music and sound.
By furthering his experience in the magical power of his singing voice and his own compositions he uncovered a unique way to use music as a medium to awaken the soul. His path of sensitivity has permitted him over the years to become an authority of sacred music for our modern times. Lex performs worldwide.
In 2002 he founded the European Academy for New Sacred Arts in Baden-Baden, Germany, and he is the initiator and director of the mystical concert- and stageshow Dream Journey for the Soul (Traumreise fur die Seele).
Additional Attributes:
| Relaxing | Uplifting | Meditative | Exercise | Healing | Chant |
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