Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Sleeping on the Edge of the World by David Helping



MyHinduPage.org Review
This album is great for contemplative thinking. I use the music in this album whenever I am contemplating a subject or planning for the future. The deep chords of the synth and great choice of instruments and rhythm sets this album apart for meditators and those who love deep contemplation. For me it is a great tool. Individual MP3 of the tracks available on Amazon.com.

Review by Adam on Amazon.com
The title, Sleeping on the Edge of the World, sets the mood and the first track, "Rain Falls," begins floating, but soon carries the melody through the energizing piece. The whole album sifts between floating and racing as the pieces carry the listener into the wonderment of melodies and rhythms. It's a powerful album that is more energetic than ambient space music, but defines an atmosphere of power and rest. The wonderful tracks such as "Deepest Days" define the energy of movement while the tracks such as "Shadows of Far Night" expand into a powerful energy which iminates glory. I have listened to this album five times in one week and still find new sounds. Helpling has offered a strong and uplifting album.



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