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Daniel Barry - Music of the Spheres
- Daniel Barry's "Music of the Spheres" is a sort of symphonic celestial soundtrack. Each instrumental piece here is very brief, working together to produce a comprehensive picture, and yet they communicate differently and stand alone as individual recordings.

"Quasar Dance" strikes a triumphant note, and the opening of "Angels and Devils" is eerily reminiscent of "Also Sprach Zarathustra." "Sonic Graffiti" also bears a striking similarity. In fact, it is difficult to tell it apart from "Angels and Devils."

In fact, most of the tracks carry through the theme of similarity and oneness, working well in accordance with each other to produce a unique, other-worldly sound experience that pushes boundaries and gives the listener a stark reminder that there is something larger than ourselves at work in the universe. "Music of the Spheres" is an eye and ear-opening exploration of sound that will inspire you to look at the world in a whole new way.


Reviewer: JC Chute

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Added: 24-Mar-2009

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