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How does a stage turquoise music artist sound like?

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Im thinking mostly esoteric lyrics and mostly using emotion than words. 

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@ivankiss that 4th one groovy :D I'm guessing you have a close relationship with music :)

This reminded me of this 

However I wouldn't call this as a turquoise music. Turquoise music should be something like indian classical music.

Or at least something like this

 

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I actually cried listening to these songs. It felt like trauma was releasing from my body? It felt amazing. Is this the true power of music? Spiritual healing abilities? I'm shocked! Thank you for sharing @ivankiss

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@ivankiss Just beautiful :) I've always had rhythm running through my body. Played drums for many years. Produced some of my own music too. Loved it. I need to get back into it. I stopped because I was trying to be someone else. Trying to make a hit. Trying to make whatever was popular at the time. Seems silly now when I look back. My best music was when I wasn't trying to make it a certain way. Just listening to my emotions and letting it come together. What are you called? I'll keep an eye out for your music :) 

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B R E A T H E

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I have forgotten the name of the song but I remember that one song was complete silence and the noises the people made together with the anticipation of sound blends together to make the song.  

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Nik Bärtsch is pretty far up the spiral. High stage yellow, tapping into turquiose.

His approach to music is similar to Peter Ralstons approach to martial arts. In my oppinian playing his music literally works as a spiritual practice!
He rediscovered the missing link between spirituality and music.

Whats interesting about him is, that he makes strictly instrumental music, so the turquoise does not come in the lyrics, but in the music itself.

 

 

 

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Obviously can take many forms. Here are ones I highly recommend:

Sigur Rós - Valtari and Takk... (Albums)

Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland, Museum of Consciousness (albums).

Yes - Close to the Edge, Tales from Topographic Oceans, Relayer (albums), Awaken (song)

John Anderson - Olias from Sunhillow 

Various other instrumental and world music. There's tons out there. And you should look at the "trip music" megathread, as there's some really good ones!

 


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On ‎19‎/‎01‎/‎2019 at 8:41 PM, ivankiss said:

Thank you for asking xD

These are some of my favorite artist:

 

 

All of them are incredible modern day artists. I chose to share these; as I feel the older composers and their classics are already well known.

These artist here deliver incredibly high quality of music. It is a display of high consciousness art. You could label them as stage turquoise, I guess.

All the detail; the beauty, the meaning, emotions as well as technical skills are on an extremely high level. 

These artist have definitely all achieved mastery in their field. Hope you resonate with (some of) them.

Btw; I am currently also working on an album. Should be out by the end of this year. Will share with the forum once released.

Enjoy!

Wow, Ivan, "The Brain Dance" had me sobbing like a little child. :'( Thankyou. :)

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3 hours ago, peanutspathtotruth said:

 

Wow! They are good. I’d love to hang out with them for an afternnon. Thanks for sharing it Peanut ?

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@ivankiss @Serotoninluv  ?

Also, thanks for sharing so much beautiful music, I just listened to Tigran's new album (For Gyumri), it's amazing. Please share more if you want, I'm looking forward to check it out :) 

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For those that like Ayahuasca type music, the sacred valley tribe in Peru are great. I did an Aya retreat there which was amazing. The music linked below is a gentle flowing style they would play the second half of the ceremonies. They also had esoteric / ethereal type music that was mindblowing.

The music + the atmosphere can take it to another level.

https://www.sacredvalleytribe.com/medicine-songs

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I think that any mind can preseive anything (music) as a high level consciousness the only thing that matters is how we choose preseive it in some way and it effect us in some way and we resonate with the source

(The artist) and we build this connection 

And i think that hip hop and rap is involving too 

 

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