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Robert Phoenix

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Robert Phoenix has been a postman, gardener, special-ed aid, bartender, psychonaut, Tarot reader, phone psychic and new age buyer for Rasputin's Records. He was an editorial assistant for San Francisco Magazine, and eventually took up freelance writing for Pacific Northwest Magazine, the San Francisco Examiner, Clublife, NAPRA Review, Remix and other publications. Robert worked for Silent Records, and then ran his own mail order music business, Dangerous Dharma. He was the infamous MONDO 2000 's last music editor, interviewing the likes of Nina Hagen, Moby, David Bowie and others, while simultaneously serving as editor-in-chief of Radio-V, an online music magazine for cultural creatives. For the past four years he has worked for eMusic signing labels, guiding features and facilitating site enhancements. He currently lives in San Diego with his wife, his newly incarnated son Griffin and their familiar, Amos the Black. He believes that sound holds the key to our becoming as we are all, at our essence, bodies vibrating at the frequency of light.

Robert Phoenix Archive

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Cynth, Flute Medicine…

While this disc does not specifically tout its healing qualities, the way… more »

System 7, Point 3 Water Album…

As Gong, Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy have enjoyed a long and fasci… more »

Various Artists, Polymorphic …

If you were to select one compilation that would embody the essence of "N… more »

Re:sonate, Re:sonate

The mad scientist of ambient meets the veteran of experimental dub on thi… more »

Archetribe, Waterworks…

This 2005 release is almost like a rainbow bridge from one age to the nex… more »

Oöphoi, Hymns to a Silen…

Oöphoi is Gianluigi Gasparetti, a veteran of the Italian ambient sce… more »

Blu Mar Ten, Black Water…

Chameleons of the dance floor, Blue Mar Ten (Leo Wyndham and Chris Marigo… more »

Bill Laswell and Pete Namlook…

One glance at the cover art and there's no denying that the skull flo… more »

Anael, Spiritual Beings on a …

On Spiritual Beings on Human Journey, Anael again provides ethereal vocal… more »

Timothy Leary, The Psychedeli…

When I went to download these tracks from my eMusic profile, I noticed th… more »

Kenji Williams, Epic

If one could assign the attributes of a baseball player to an artist, Ken… more »

Parijat, Buddha Garden…

Buddha Garden features exquisite acoustic guitar and sitar playing by Par… more »

Jonathan Goldman, Chakra Chan…

Johnathan Goldman is one of the most acclaimed and respected sound healer… more »

Golana, Feather On The Wind…

Scott "Golana" Cunningham specializes in crafting beautiful, contemporary… more »

Kamal, Reiki Whale Song…

Kamal was in the midst of making a recording that would focus on music fo… more »

Jorge Reyes, Comala

Comala is like no other record you've ever heard — or will ever… more »

G. Rughy, Healing Therapy Mus…

Another release from the rather generically titled Healing Therapy Music … more »

Yoshikazu Iwamoto, L’Es…

Outside the realm of typical new age music, this album exudes the pure es… more »

Suzanne Ciani, The Velocity O…

While some may not consider it a worthy achievement, Susan Ciani's cl… more »

R. Deckard, Healing Therapy M…

Swiss-based New Life Records has produced a number of albums for specific… more »

Phil Thornton / Hossam Ramzy,…

This is the most popular release in New World Recordings 'collection.… more »

Tulku, Season Of Souls…

The man behind the curtain (and in some cases, kirtan) of Tulku is musici… more »

Klaus Schulze, Moonlake…

Klaus Schulze returns to his smooth and sequenced roots on this 2006 rele… more »

Roots Tonic Meets Bill Laswel…

They say that parenthood leads to patience, or at least a stab at the pra… more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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