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The Gathering

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Inlakesh

 
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    Inlakesh is Rob Thomas and Tanya Gerard. They have been creating ethnic trance ambient since 1990. Their primary instrument is the didgeridoo. They augment the didg with ethnic percussion; Tibetan horns; sequenced grooves, atmospheres, and vocal samples; and chants. The Gathering is a set of deeply spiritual and emotional compositions dedicated to the beauty of tribal cultures. The acoustic beauty of this music gets deep into the hearts and souls of focused listeners and meditators. It is like Thomas and Gerard tuned the primordial percussion to match the biorhythms of those listeners. This CD, produced by Steve Roach, will appeal to fans of David Hudson, Trance Mission, Gary Thomas, Nomad, Roach, and Amir Baghiri. It is an important disc for fans of tribal ambience. For collectors of didg music, it is essential.

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