David Parsons - Dorje Ling

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Review by JoAnne Bassett

Dorje Ling, the latest album by David Parsons, is a musical journey that takes listeners on a spiritual adventure through the Himalayas. The album fuses traditional Tibetan instruments with modern soundscapes, creating a unique and mesmerizing listening experience.

Parsons' mastery of sound design is evident throughout the album, as he expertly blends Eastern and Western musical elements to create a seamless and immersive sonic landscape. From the opening track, "Tibetan Plateau," to the closing track, "Shanti," the album is a captivating journey through the mystical and enchanting world of the Himalayas.

The album's standout tracks include "Kailash," a hauntingly beautiful piece that features the traditional Tibetan instrument, the dranyen, and "Mantra," a rhythmic and hypnotic track that showcases Parsons' skillful use of electronic beats and traditional Tibetan chanting.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Tantra14:34
K-26:50
Lahaul Valley12:33
Dorje Ling20:36
Tsaparang16:12

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David Parsons - Tantra

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Catalog Numbers

17076-2

Labels

Fortuna Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Repress

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Fortuna Records
Mastered AtDigiPrep
Manufactured BySonopress
Distributed ByCelestial Harmonies

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByDavid Parsons
PerformerDavid Parsons
ProducerDavid Parsons
EngineerDavid Parsons
DesignStephen Romaniello
IllustrationEckart Rahn
Mastered ByDan Hersch
Photography ByKay Parsons

Notes

  • Total Time 70'46''
  • Digitally mastered at DigiPrep, Hollywood, California.
  • Graphic Design by Stephen Romaniello, Tucson, Arizona.
  • ℗ 1992 Fortuna Records
  • Printed and manufactured in Germany
  • Distributed by Celestial Harmonies
  • European distribution: Kuckuck Schallplatten
  • Issued in a standard jewel case including an 8-page booklet.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 1371-17076-2 5
  • Label Code: LC 8878
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout: sonopress G-0921/17076-2 12
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L0 30
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0734
  • Barcode (Text): 0 1371-17076-2 5
  • Barcode (Reader): 013711707625
  • Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS G-0921 / 17076-2 A 2

About David Parsons

David Parsons is a New Zealand new age/ambient composer who began composing music in the 1960s; often with a darker edge than that of his contemporaries. In 1989, Parsons began recording an extensive series of indigenous music sound documents in Egypt, Cambodia, Armenia, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Himalayas and other exotic locales. He continues to record and compose music in New Zealand (or Middle Earth, as he calls it).

Real Name

    • David Parsons

Name Vars

  • D. Parsons
  • Dave Parsons
  • David Parson
  • Parsons
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Summary by JoAnne Bassett

Dorje Ling is a testament to Parsons' deep understanding and appreciation of Tibetan culture and spirituality. It is a truly unique and inspiring album that will transport listeners to a world of peace, tranquility, and spiritual awakening.

Comments

niespo
2023-04-14
The god awful mp3 artifacts don't do this justice.
loveunicorn250408
2023-04-13
FUCK YA
nserauskis
2023-04-13
This is not a song, but an experience. I don't know how to top "best song ever
vukytekyq
2023-04-12
very inspired
jswor19
2023-04-11
My all time favourite! *all thumbs up*
myhelmettalk
2023-04-11
Шоу тайм, дорогие мои. Шоу... тайм...
rizasauqivalasev
2023-04-10
Thank you
jashaps
2023-04-10
thank you uncle
famoseagle
2023-04-09
I first heard this track through a pair of Vandersteen 2Ce's in the early nineties and it nearly blew my mind!