Cybertribe – Sacred Memories Of The Future
Genre: | Electronic, Folk, World, & Country |
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Style: | Tribal, Downtempo, Aboriginal, Ambient |
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Tracklist
First Contact | |||
Reaching The Ocean | |||
Deep Down In The Jungle | |||
Cry Of The Earth | |||
Across The Magic Mountains | |||
Voices (From A Different Planet) | |||
Signs Of Friendship | |||
(That's Why We Have To Come) Back To This Land |
Credits (12)
- Waduda ParadisoArt Direction [Art Director]
- Bhikkhu SchoberCreative Director [Creative Direction]
- Shivananda (2)Design
- Thomas ReinertDesign
- Marshall WhylerDidgeridoo
- Wolfgang EllerMastered By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album | New Earth Records – NE 9712-2 | Germany | 1997 | Germany — 1997 | Recently Edited | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album | Current Records – 1424-2, New Earth Records – 1424-2 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album | New Earth Records – NE 9722-2 | Germany | 1997 | Germany — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album | New Earth Records – NE 9712-2 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album, Dolby Surround | New Earth Records – CD 77126 | Europe | 1997 | Europe — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future Cassette, Album | New Earth Records – NE 9712-4 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 | New Submission | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album, Reissue | Times Music – TDFWM 016P | India | 2001 | India — 2001 | New Submission | ||||
Sacred Memories CD, Album | New Earth Records – NE 2202-2 | US | 2002 | US — 2002 | Recently Edited | ||||
Sacred Memories Of The Future CD, Album | Правительство Звука – ПРЗ CD24956 | Russia | 2009 | Russia — 2009 | New Submission |
Reviews
- Suprisingly for a so-called chillout dance album, I consistently use this music for meditation. The didjeridoo inspired rhythms and tribal samples on this album allow one to separate oneself from the physical and wander through one's subconscious at will. It reminds me of the Caitlin & Sika music. I was in a 'new age' warehouse shopping for books and came across a very small music section, and of the 4 CD's I bought that day - many years ago - this remains a favourite that allows contemplation or enervation depending on the focus and amount of stress.
Heartily recommended. Perhaps the best of the albums produced by Tulku
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