Jim Cole & Spectral Voices

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Noctilucent Clouds 02:14 Tools
Hear Earth 09:45 Tools
Spectral Winds, Inward Voices 22:43 Tools
All Within Your Heart and Mind 04:21 Tools
Celestial Tides 04:35 Tools
Heartbeat to Avalon 03:51 Tools
Arches 2 06:54 Tools
Shimmering Silhouettes 04:23 Tools
No Thing, and Joy 08:43 Tools
For the Birds 14:32 Tools
Once Upon The Playground 22:19 Tools
Uplifting 07:52 Tools
Nuage 04:17 Tools
Kyrie Eleison 09:15 Tools
From the Birds 06:01 Tools
Spacious Sighs 05:29 Tools
Passion 10:03 Tools
Blue India 03:28 Tools
Know Way (Way) 04:09 Tools
Primeval Forest 02:07 Tools
Incantation 03:11 Tools
Spreading the Breath 01:30 Tools
Skylark 03:43 Tools
Coalescence 12:06 Tools
Outback Shaman Fry 02:31 Tools
Ocean Depths 05:05 Tools
Sun Shower 01:49 Tools
Merge 22:43 Tools
Arches, Far Journeys 00:30 Tools
Haven in the Storm 01:14 Tools
Mountainside Morning 01:35 Tools
Arches / Far Journeys 05:14 Tools
Inner Voices (Calling) 22:43 Tools
Smile of the Dew 01:44 Tools
As Were the Ancients 01:48 Tools
No Thing And Joy 08:43 Tools
- Heartbeat to Avalon -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 00:30 Tools
Spectral Winds Inward Voices 22:43 Tools
- Nuage -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 00:30 Tools
- Coalescence -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 00:30 Tools
- Mountainside Morning -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 00:30 Tools
- Inner Voices (Calling) -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 22:43 Tools
- Celestial Tides -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 22:43 Tools
- Noctilucent Clouds -- Coalescence (1997) -- T6619-JCOLE 22:43 Tools
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Jim Cole began practicing harmonic overtone singing in 1991, inspired by David Hykes & the Harmonic Choir's Hearing Solar Winds. Also inspired by the reverberant cistern recording of Pauline Oliveros' Deep Listening Band, he discovered an empty water tower in which to develop Spectral Voices' signature overtone music. In 1996 Jim received an artist fellowship award from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, which supported the production and release of Spectral Voices' debut CD Coalescence. Jim Cole & Spectral Voices' music features harmonic overtone singing, wherein each person sings two or more notes at once - also known as throat singing. Spectral Voices' music has been described as mystical, wondrous, achingly poignant, contemplative, ethereal, relaxing, transcendent, hypnotic, powerful, primal, soothing, intense, meditative and sublime... http://www.spectralvoices.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.