John Stanford

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Sea Of Tranquility 07:40 Tools
Crystal Skies 07:47 Tools
Deep Space 08:07 Tools
The Edge 08:45 Tools
Aurora 09:55 Tools
Far Centaurus 09:55 Tools
The Watchers 09:23 Tools
Out Into The West 03:27 Tools
The Approaching Light 03:39 Tools
Near Centaurus 09:58 Tools
Forest Choirs 02:28 Tools
TimeScapes 02:10 Tools
Rapture 02:06 Tools
Creatures Of The Sky Below 04:22 Tools
The Chant 03:55 Tools
A Moments Edge 02:56 Tools
The Bear And The Mountain 00:57 Tools
TimeScapes Trailer 2 02:18 Tools
TimeScapes Trailer 1 02:10 Tools
Timescapes- Rapture 00:00 Tools
A Moment's Edge 02:59 Tools
TimeScapes Rapture 02:06 Tools
11 Near Centaurus 10:00 Tools
Far Centaurus: Far Centaurus 00:00 Tools
The Centaurus 10:49 Tools
Timescapes - Crystal Skies (7:47) 00:00 Tools
Do You Feel The Same 10:49 Tools
Timescapes - The Chant (3:55) 01:00 Tools
The Bear And The Forest 01:00 Tools
Music for String Orchestra: II. Allegro molto - Poco piu lento - Tempo I 01:00 Tools
Sea of Tranquility (soundstorm-radio.com MIX) 00:00 Tools
Cymatics 00:00 Tools
Timescapes - Timescapes (5:06) 01:00 Tools
Timescapes - The Approaching Light (3:39) 01:00 Tools
Near Centaurus (TimeScapes OST) 00:00 Tools
Music for String Orchestra: III. Adagio religioso 00:00 Tools
Music for String Orchestra: IV. Allegro 00:00 Tools
Symphony No. 1: III. Allegro - 00:00 Tools
Symphony No. 1: I. Moderato 00:00 Tools
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From Wikipedia: As the title suggests, Deep Space is an album of compelling and expansive trance rhythms that take listener out to the farthest reaches of the universe. Created by twenty-five year old New Zealand sensation John Stanford, his stellar debut on White Cloud Records (11034) is a striking fusion of hypnotic beats and textured layers of music reflecting the great eternal dance of space. It's an exploration of the outer and inner worlds; a journey of the mind out to the farthest reaches of the infinite, and deep into the space of imagination. Despite its astronomic aims, Stanford modestly credits modern pop culture for inspiring his rhythmic digital music. First, it was the melodic earthiness of the Beatles; and later the urgent drive of hard rock. But soon, his discovery of the world of house and dance music changed his perspective completely. Stanford cites hearing Robert Miles' music as a milestone in his own personal musical journey. Stanford may draw from Euro-club sounds but his vision is more visual-based. Growing up, Stanford's initial musical education was quite traditional. He learned the piano and guitar, and bought his first keyboard when he studied music at Victoria University, New Zealand. With Deep Space, John Stanford demonstrates a depth of maturity and musical ability in his debut release. Driving hypnotic hi-tech grooves and digital melodies transport the listener to ambient universes on tracks like 'Sea of Tranquillity' and 'Far Centaurus.' It's a whole new universe Stanford is boldly taking us into, full of uncharted and mysterious territories beyond the boundaries of the known world. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.