| MICROSPIRALS |
| 1.Spiral Vibrations 14:53 2.Earthmerge 15:08 3.Deep Contact 15:31 4.Touching Atoms 15:23 TOTAL TIME 60:55 Instruments Used: Various synthesizers, sampler, shakers,Tibetan Tingsha, and vocals. |
| REVIEWS |
| This CD starts out with a deep boom! Sometimes dark and brooding, and at other times it is quite beautiful. This is an excellent CD. Besides the great electronic sounds, this CD also has some very unique rock samples and some ethereal vocals. The track Deep Contact takes the listener on a deep earth rhythm ride. With each track being around 15:00 long, it gives one plenty of time to get lost in the meditative quality of the music. Highly recommended. |
| Though similar to his "dark ambient" style on Darklight, I would rather call Microspirals a "deep ambient" work, because it's not all dark. Carty reveals his deep, penetrating sensitivity to the beauties of Mother Earth and the spiral nature of the Universe. Like Timeless, Microspirals has four long, soothing and profound pieces. Dark and mysterious, track 1 has beautiful voice tones at the end. Track 2 and 3 start out with rather strange sounds that soon blend in with beautiful spacious ambience. The last track is the most "touching." --Eric Mystic, DJ Music Programmer |
| 'Microspirals" is a deeply introspective album from the creative genious of the newest ambient master--Robert Carty. This ambient trance set is atmospheric, spacey, majestic, lush and mellow. In short, it is a masterpiece. It is diffficult to choose a "best" Robert Carty CD. His diversity is the utmost; his creativity is unquestionable, his depth is unfathomable. This CD aspires to-and reaches- heights achieved by so few-Steve Roach and Meg Bowles come to mind. This is-by a hair-The top pick of 1999. It stands alongside "Light Fantastic" and "From The Dark Earth" as 1999 highest achievers. --Jim Brenholts, Author of "Tracks Across The Universe" |