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New: Embed this album on your own site! From trance-dance rhythms to prayerful stillness, Unspoken dissolves boundaries of musical genre, melding indigenous chants and rhythms with visionary compositions that quiet the mind and set the body dancing. Beginning with Sieber's pulsing, ambient cello and vocals in "Opening", a current of multi-layered sound carries the listener seamlessly from the contemplative depths of "Benediction", through the rushing torrent of percussion, flute, bass, vocals and cello in "The River Between" to Ulali's primal cries at the close of "Night Song". In the center of the journey, Benjy Wertheimer's esraj and Jami's electric cello weave an lush interior world that gives birth to the irresistible grooves of the two worldbeat dance tracks, "Broken Open" and "Unspoken," which fuse Native American chanting with layers upon layers of exotic instrumentation. The CD closes with the heart-opening track, "Returning," set in a quartet of cellos with guitars, percussion and organ.
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