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Stephan Micus
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Micus is a German multi-
instrumentalist.
He's unique, he really is. He's one of the few people who like to visit every part of the globe, sometimes physically, some other times by using his sensitive immagination. 

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He's irresistibly actracted by almost every kind of sounds of the world, it doesn't matter if they come from Black Africa or the green Ireland, from Bhali or from the inland of China.

Moreover, he's as meditative as no others, peaceful and stable like all those wise people who are able to live in a perfect harmony with themselves and the others and, most of all, with Mother Nature. Last but not the least, he's really cool when he finds himself in a studio. He can easily report, all by himself, all those sonorities his senistive antennae caputre.

This was a short but necessary introduction in order to reveal all the secrets contained in this exraordinary work, half the way between the World Music and the highest and wisest New Age he has ideated, produced and realized together with Manfred Eicher, the owner of the ECM of Monaco, Germany. As we were saying, this is a wonderful album, because it has an inner balance which allows the co-existence of the African percussions with the Irish "tin whistle", all the typical instruments of the Bhalinese "gamelan" combined with all the newest Occidental technologic equipment. This is all enclosed in a quiet and touching sonoric placenta. We think that after 50 minutes of this ecstasy, your ear will rest completely satisfied and enlivened.

And all your other senses will need beauty and unconditioned love.

 

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