Spa Relaxation (2002). In todays out world, more and more people are tuning to alternative therapies as a way to relax and unwind. Nowadays spas offer a unique combination of stress-busting that leave you looking and feeling great. However, why wait to go to a spa? Turning your bathroom into a spa can give you all the advantages of a spa experience within the comfort of your own home every day! All you need to do is set a little time aside for yourself. This album with its beautiful melodies ia especially written to help you relax and unwind. The orchestration is soft and gentle supporting beautiful piano melodies that will make your spirits soar and your body relax in an ocean of beautiful water melodies…
Genre-hopping musician and collage artist. "An incomparable talent and a true original, a man who often borders on genius" - Louder Than War.
While still incorporating the wildly disparate elements of his recent previous albums - of which there are many, and then some (he’s put out a full dozen in the last decade) - The Earth Swan Sings Again feels less manic, more refined, but no less magpie-like in its amalgamation of a broad range of genres. And on this outing, Reaks has gone even further out on the jazz trip he embarked upon with Track Marks last year…
Build An Ark is a Los Angeles based creative music ensemble that was formed as an immediate peace action. During the hysteria after the events of 9/11/2001 the band came together to promote calm and peace in the world. The band is lead by producer Carlos Nino and vocalist Dwight Trible and includes members such as (Tribe Records founder) Phil Ranelin, (Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra elder) Nate Morgan, Adam Rudolph, (co-founder of the Pharoahs) Derf Reklaw, Alan Lightner, Lesa Terry, Joshua Spiegelman, Peter Harris, Trevor Ware, Baba Alade, Andres Renteria, Tracey Hart, Gaby Hernandez amongst others.
C89 is another celebration of the Eighties Indie scene, documenting a golden era when tuneful guitar-based bands made records on shoestring budgets, often issued on small labels with hand-made artwork, with little hope of mainstream exposure.