| GAIA INTERLUDES |
| 1.Interlude 1 8:58 2.Interlude 2 6:46 3.Interlude 3 8:19 4.Interlude 4 6:17 5.Interlude 5 8:30 6.Interlude 6 8:00 7.Interlude 7 5:57 8.Interlude 8 5:29 TOTAL TIME 58:02 |
| Instruments Used: Various synthesizers and sampler. |
| REVIEWS |
| This CD is laced with beautiful nature sounds, and lush synthesizers. The main sound is piano, but the string sounds and other various electronic sounds really take you away, and yet the constant nature sounds really keep you anchored. A very peaceful, beautiful CD, for those times when you want to forget about the rat race. |
| This work is very ambient, in the sense that it is like sonic wallpaper and tends not to call attention to itself while you are listening to it. Most melody lines, which remind me of those in Silent Dreams, are formed by electric piano sounds that also seems a bit guitar, similar to the sound of Nagual Heart. Everything sounds gorgeous as usual, though this work is not as passionate in its expression as some of his others. Later tracks have an unusual, subdued, "deep-twilight" sound. For the first time he hasn't tried to label each track with titles, but fallen back to the classical practice of numbering them, which is probably more appropiate in this case anyway. The last one may be my favorite.. --Eric Mystic, DJ Music Programmer. |
| "Gaia Interludes" is an intellectual album from ambient master Robert Carty. Gentle piano and deep colorful synthesizers surround samples. This minimalist ambience walks the fine line between new age nature sounds and electronica. In either category, it is a strong entry. --Jim Brenholts, Author of "Tracks Across The Universe" |