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Bhakti Point

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01
Bhakti Point
7:16
02
Nightland
4:48
03
A Book Upon The Crossroads
6:07
04
The Turn Again
5:23
05
Reunion
6:46
06
Little Dreamer
5:38
07
Willow Song
4:01
08
Closer Than Love
5:48
Album Information

Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 45:47

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Ascendant

Richard Burmer at his best. A favorite among alot of New Agers. Sadly, Richard has passed away at the early age of 50. He is an inspiration to many, both to listeners and composers alike. May he rest in peace in the Elysian Fields beyond.

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Great stuff!

GCTX

I've been a Richard Burmer fan for years. Though still classified as New Age, you'll find his muisic far more lyrical than the so-called ambient crud - there's actually a melody here. Give this a listen, I think you'll really like it. BTW, the quality of his recordings is excellent. You really should hear them on a high end system. The download here is decent, but if you like the music, and have a good system, invest in the CD.

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Listeners who approach Richard Burmer’s Bhakti Point as electronica or minimalism will be severely disappointed. Those who approach it as a vivid new age anthem, however, will be greatly pleased, as Burmer has crafted a set of very smooth compositions. Indeed, the music is primarily electronic and the atmospheres are huge and expansive. The symphonic timbres give the disc too much activity for minimalism and too much sparkle for electronica. These are delightful pieces with feel-good textures. This CD will appeal to fans of John Flomer, Kevin Braheny, Jon Jenkins, and Kitaro. – Jim Brenholts