Gerry writes:
This is very, very exciting music!
I use it when I want depth and power with some serious ENERGY. The atmosphere is one of relentless and deep rhythm - ideal for structural change. In this sense it is like ADIEMUS. I use it for similar work when I have a client who wants a lot of structural change.
The driving rhythm that underpins the beautiful Gregorian chant enables client and therapist to focus on this structural release but with so much more going on! I use this music to turn a ‘structural release’ session into a transformational experience for both therapist and client.
Of all the music I have heard and used this is one of the few CD’s that contains the most relentless driving energy needed to transform the structure of a client’s body.
Warning: Track 8 contains some inappropriate words in the background of the piece ('big boys don’t cry') so I recommend you remove this from your clinic copy.
From the CD...
The song titles on the New Age best-seller ENCHANTED SPIRITS - "Aethera Et Terra", "Agnus Dei", and "Sancta Maria", for example - hint at the mystical, mediaeval atmospheres Magna Canta creates in their music. Brooding, resonant chants and images of dungeons and cathedrals with high vaulted ceilings underlie the music. But the primary musical influence is electronic dance, with synthesizer and programmed drumbeats lending a chugging disco feel to much of the album.
The combination is unusual and intriguing. At times the mix is hypnotic, as on the down-tempo "Recordare", at others it recalls upbeat '80s New Wave, as on "Gregoria". For listeners who have longed to hear Gregorian music's gothic overtones mixed with the sprightly beats of contemporary techno, ENCHANTED SPIRITS should fit the bill nicely.