Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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24478041 | Play | The Dalai Lama Whispers | 05:03 Tools | |
24478040 | Play | Petra | 03:20 Tools | |
24478043 | Play | All Our Words Gone | 04:50 Tools | |
24478044 | Play | Gamelon | 03:29 Tools | |
24478042 | Play | A Little Slice of Paradise | 04:56 Tools | |
24478050 | Play | Scattering the Sun | 07:42 Tools | |
24478048 | Play | Some Say (life is beautiful) | 05:04 Tools | |
24478038 | Play | Tikal (Scattering the Sun) | 07:31 Tools | |
24478039 | Play | Pilgrim in the Palace | 08:02 Tools | |
24478049 | Play | A Thousand Miles Away | 02:50 Tools | |
24478047 | Play | Machu Picchu | 03:31 Tools | |
24478046 | Play | The Lost City of Petra | 03:19 Tools | |
24478045 | Play | Angkor Wat | 04:09 Tools |
Global Chilling released their first CD – Climbing the Tower of Babel - in late 2008. Their music is chill out, almost world beat electronica. Itunes has their video podcast series up now too: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=310072733 Guitarist Glenn Dixon is a documentary film-maker and his sound samples, from Bedouin drummers in the ruins of Petra to the birdcalls in the rainforests of the Amazon, weave their way through many of the songs. To their great surprise, one of the songs, “The Dalai Lama Whispers” got them an email from the office of the Dalai Lama himself. And, he liked it! “Some Say (life is beautiful),” the first track on the CD, is perhaps the standout. It’s downtempo beats underscore vocals sounding something like a young Peter Gabriel. “Scattering the Sun” is a long trip-hop instrumental while “Gamelon” is a pretty little ambient piece built around a melody from Bali. “All Our Words Gone” is a song about lost languages – including a chant at the beginning from the Tsuu T’ina language that is now spoken by less than a few dozen people in Alberta. This is chillout with a conscience. The boys in the band are Glenn Dixon (from Calgary) on guitars and vocals, Andrew Johns (from Vancouver) on all sorts of keyboards and electronica, and the mysterious and sometimes completely fictional drummer, Akoda U Tse. Check out their webpage at www.global-chilling.com and their video podcasts on itunes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.