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s"Where Angels go To Rest" 2002
"Hidden Paths" 2003
Jim Fink : Where Angels Go To Rest (Jim Fink - 2002)
"Bass-spawned space is the place Where Angels go to Rest, according to Jim Fink's solo multi-string creations which fairly well balance a musical nature with more-formless activities. Throbbing distantly, introductory For A Thousand Years (1:12) spirals out meandering (and high, for a bass) notes in thoughtful stair step patterns. Softer tones drift through a spacious realm, as Crystal Caves hovers in pleasingly blurred tranquility. Grittier, electrified strands scrawl through the darker, yet ultimately still-quite-flirtatious drones and tones of Inland Sea." --David J Opdyke
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"Where Angels Go To Rest"
Ambient Trance Click to read review
"Well done - great sounds, really cool calming atmospheres" - Steve Lawson solo bassist, London, UK
"Very Cool..... Tranquil and soothing... I like it a lot!" - Mike Michalkow, percussionist, Langley, BC, Canada
"Wow...this is quality stuff! Original and beautiful. Fantastic music." Mikey G. Ultima Thule 2MBS-FM Sydney, Australia
"Not the right material for Sonarchy" - Doug Haire, Jack Straw Productions
“The caliber of energy this CD carries is quite high. It calls to me from a very deep place inside. What Jim has accomplished with just a Bass seems awesome to me." - AdaLou Keown, Holistic Healer and Energy Practitioner, Issaquah, WA
"I would suggest that you do not release this album, " "...this is not new age material!!" - Stephen Hill, Producer, HEARTS OF SPACE
"This is just awesome!" - Mitzi Buchanan, Yahoo web editor, San Jose, CA
"I like it!" - Bill Horist, experimental guitarist
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