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Inner Thoughts   
07/07/2006 12:15PM
Contributed by: Anonymous

CD ReviewsRodrigo Rodriguez

Inner Thoughts (2006)

The latest production by Spanish composer, Rodrigo Rodriguez consists of a mix of the East and West, creating a single kind of music using traditional Asian and western instruments. The album includes the healing melodies of Spanish singer Cristina Brunet, as well as shakuhachi flute, and acoustic guitar, making the atmosphere relaxing and comfortable.

Largely acoustic instrumental compositions are enhanced with some vocal and electronic additions. Inner thoughts features clean guitar work, soothing flutes and delicate, tuneful melodies.



There are tracks of beautiful simplicity where Rodrigo's shakuhachi flute playing wafts in dreamy streamers across deft finger picking or lullaby strumming - the Japanese origins of this instrument bringing an Asian serenity.

Cristina Brunet's voice brings a somewhat new-age sweetness to a number of pieces - singing in English, yet with a distinctly non-English flavor - drifting, slightly mournful.

Other variations include subtle electronic warmth, udu rhythms, the deep sonorous drone of a didgeridoo - these multicultural elements combined artfully to create a truly delightful unity.

More information from http://www.rodrigo-rodriguez.com

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