Symbian is a duo of 2 artists: Peter De Backer and Johan Van den Abeele. Although they both have a completely different musical background (Peter’s great example is the work of Vangelis and Johan is more a classical/jazz type of person), their combined efforts as a group have yielded some spectacular results. Embark on breathtaking expedition through mythical and magical places where heaven meets the earth. Catch a glimpse of vast stretches of empty, high plains, inaccessible places of bare and desolate rock, through the overwhelming musical imagery of Symbian and discover the treasures of "No Man's Land".
This music was originally composed to accompany floating sessions: floating in a bath filled with salt water. This relaxation technique is a unique experience confronting you with your inner self. Completely isolated from the outside world it can bring you to total relaxation. We are convinced that listening to this album will bring you in "a floating state of mind".
This music was originally composed to accompany floating sessions: floating in a bath filled with salt water. This relaxation technique is a unique experience confronting you with your inner self. Completely isolated from the outside world it can bring you to total relaxation. We are convinced that listening to this album will bring you in "a floating state of mind".
An exceptional debut album from two accomplished musicians (Peter De Backer & Johan Van den Abeele), mixing floating drifting sounds of magnificent beauty with highly creative arrangements and sounds. You relax while discovering a world of music. You'll enjoy closing your eyes and let your mind drift to the nightsky, full of fantasies, strange worlds, warm lights, towering clouds and the eternal glitter of the stars.
An exceptional debut album from two accomplished musicians (Peter De Backer & Johan Van den Abeele), mixing floating drifting sounds of magnificent beauty with highly creative arrangements and sounds. You relax while discovering a world of music. You'll enjoy closing your eyes and let your mind drift to the nightsky, full of fantasies, strange worlds, warm lights, towering clouds and the eternal glitter of the stars.
Symbian is a duo of 2 artists: Peter De Backer and Johan Van den Abeele. Although they both have a completely different musical background (Peter’s great example is the work of Vangelis and Johan is more a classical/jazz type of person), their combined efforts as a group have yielded some spectacular results. Fans of 90's Vangelis will certainly enjoy this album. The music is pleasant enough for repeated listening and would do well as a soundtrack for a nature or cultural documentary.
Symbian is a duo of 2 artists: Peter De Backer and Johan Van den Abeele. Although they both have a completely different musical background (Peter’s great example is the work of Vangelis and Johan is more a classical/jazz type of person), their combined efforts as a group have yielded some spectacular results. Embark on breathtaking expedition through mythical and magical places where heaven meets the earth. Catch a glimpse of vast stretches of empty, high plains, inaccessible places of bare and desolate rock, through the overwhelming musical imagery of Symbian and discover the treasures of "No Man's Land".
Symbian is a duo of 2 artists: Peter De Backer and Johan Van den Abeele. Although they both have a completely different musical background (Peter’s great example is the work of Vangelis and Johan is more a classical/jazz type of person), their combined efforts as a group have yielded some spectacular results. Fans of 90's Vangelis will certainly enjoy this album. The music is pleasant enough for repeated listening and would do well as a soundtrack for a nature or cultural documentary.
Symbian is a duo of 2 artists: Peter De Backer and Johan Van den Abeele. Although they both have a completely different musical background (Peter’s great example is the work of Vangelis and Johan is more a classical/jazz type of person), their combined efforts as a group have yielded some spectacular results. Fans of 90's Vangelis will certainly enjoy this album. The music is pleasant enough for repeated listening and would do well as a soundtrack for a nature or cultural documentary.