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Ethereal Spaces #BFSF08
The divine and the unknown are explored in Ethereal Spaces , a collection of royalty free ambient music that takes the listener on a profound inner journey. With electronic, Middle Eastern and Asian influences, the album creates an expansive atmosphere for your production or multimedia project and is perfect as meditation music .
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Single tracks on this album are available to download at $59.95
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#BF201921. Deep-felt emotion. Both profound and thoughtful. The rich, yet subtle layer of orchestral stings, harp and piano tell a musical story that's greater than the sum of its parts.
#BF201924. The quintessential middle-eastern intro. Exotic, faraway, mysterious. Ethnic male vocals, breathy flutes, synth drones come together in a musical bed of intrigue that could go just about anywhere.
#BF203236. Burbling piano parts with a lushly layered strings. Ethnic flutes and steel string acoustic guitars. The middle section is uplifting and hopeful.
#BF200732. Positive, hopeful, ethereal. An ethnic drum pulse lays beneath a bell-like ostinato creating a dream-like atmosphere.
#BF202057. Evolving, unfolding, growing, poetic, meditative, ambient. Almost too beautiful to describe. This piece creates a space where characters can feel, plans can succeed or fail and the universe can know what it's doing.
#BF201398. Tender, rustic guitars and bowed intruments interlace with spacey textures, setting the stage for an exotice, timeless out of body experience. This track is somehow dramatic and joyful at the same time.
#BF200054. One of the most beautifully sublime pieces in our entire catalog. A steady pulse of tapped frets with faint whispers of John Cage-like "found-sounds" puts the listener in a calm, thoughful, pensive state of mind.
#BF200544. The part of the museum tour where global warming really hits home. Underscore for that aerial IMAX shot that takes your breath away. Shimmering synth textures, warm strings, acoustic guitar create an awe-struck, inspired track.
#BF200761. Brooding pizzicato strings with an a floating piano figure create a suspenseful foundation where we learn the real truth: There really is less fat in a turkey sandwich than a Caesar salad.
#BF200704. Eerie, dramatic drone with subtle "fly-bys" of harp, synth and piano. A musical foundation wherein Morgan Freeman's voice over could detachedly describe things going wrong very quickly.
#BF201126. Enya-like vocals, ominous neo-romantic piano and a weaving clarinet line evoke feelings of inspiration, contemplation and a hard look at one's family tree.
#BF202549. Rubato piano chords and synth texture come together in this evocative tapestry of positive tension. This is the beginning of a promo before the family realizes why Uncle Dave didn't show up for dinner…. and the meat tastes a little funny.
#BF200827. Planetarium music with international overtones and evolving percussion. This is the gasp-inducing part of the show where the theater seats begins to move and the audience is suddenly hurled back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth and didn't cost fou
#BF201456. Music that educates and instructs. Female vocals, thrumming pianos, ethnic flutes are combined in a such an insipirational way that lets the mind breathe. The perfect soundtrack to an epilogue explaining how things turned out.
#BF200142. The emotional finale to every bittersweet movie ending you've seen. Laced with melancholoy, but full of hope, this pointillistic work is Zen-like composite of strings, piano, clarinet and an achingly beautiful oboe part.
#BF201920. Deep-felt emotion. Both profound and thoughtful. The rich, yet subtle layer of orchestral stings, harp and piano tell a musical story that's greater than the sum of its parts.
#BF201923. The quintessential middle-eastern intro. Exotic, faraway, mysterious. Ethnic male vocals, breathy flutes, synth drones come together in a musical bed of intrigue that could go just about anywhere.
#BF203235. Burbling piano parts with a lushly layered strings. Ethnic flutes and steel string acoustic guitars. The middle section is uplifting and hopeful.
#BF200731. Positive, hopeful, ethereal. An ethnic drum pulse lays beneath a bell-like ostinato creating a dream-like atmosphere.
#BF202056. Evolving, unfolding, growing, poetic, meditative, ambient. Almost too beautiful to describe. This piece creates a space where characters can feel, plans can succeed or fail and the universe can know what it's doing.
#BF201397. Tender, rustic guitars and bowed intruments interlace with spacey textures, setting the stage for an exotice, timeless out of body experience. This track is somehow dramatic and joyful at the same time.
#BF200053. One of the most beautifully sublime pieces in our entire catalog. A steady pulse of tapped frets with faint whispers of John Cage-like "found-sounds" puts the listener in a calm, thoughful, pensive state of mind.
#BF200543. The part of the museum tour where global warming really hits home. Underscore for that aerial IMAX shot that takes your breath away. Shimmering synth textures, warm strings, acoustic guitar create an awe-struck, inspired track.
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#BF200760. Brooding pizzicato strings with an a floating piano figure create a suspenseful foundation where we learn the real truth: There really is less fat in a turkey sandwich than a Caesar salad.
#BF200703. Eerie, dramatic drone with subtle "fly-bys" of harp, synth and piano. A musical foundation wherein Morgan Freeman's voice over could detachedly describe things going wrong very quickly.
#BF201125. Enya-like vocals, ominous neo-romantic piano and a weaving clarinet line evoke feelings of inspiration, contemplation and a hard look at one's family tree.
#BF202551. Rubato piano chords and synth texture come together in this evocative tapestry of positive tension. This is the beginning of a promo before the family realizes why Uncle Dave didn't show up for dinner…. and the meat tastes a little funny.
#BF200826. Planetarium music with international overtones and evolving percussion. This is the gasp-inducing part of the show where the theater seats begins to move and the audience is suddenly hurled back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth and didn't cost fou
#BF201455. Music that educates and instructs. Female vocals, thrumming pianos, ethnic flutes are combined in a such an insipirational way that lets the mind breathe. The perfect soundtrack to an epilogue explaining how things turned out.
#BF200141. The emotional finale to every bittersweet movie ending you've seen. Laced with melancholoy, but full of hope, this pointillistic work is Zen-like composite of strings, piano, clarinet and an achingly beautiful oboe part.
#BF201919. Deep-felt emotion. Both profound and thoughtful. The rich, yet subtle layer of orchestral stings, harp and piano tell a musical story that's greater than the sum of its parts.
#BF201922. The quintessential middle-eastern intro. Exotic, faraway, mysterious. Ethnic male vocals, breathy flutes, synth drones come together in a musical bed of intrigue that could go just about anywhere.
#BF203234. Burbling piano parts with a lushly layered strings. Ethnic flutes and steel string acoustic guitars. The middle section is uplifting and hopeful.
#BF200730. Positive, hopeful, ethereal. An ethnic drum pulse lays beneath a bell-like ostinato creating a dream-like atmosphere.
#BF202055. Evolving, unfolding, growing, poetic, meditative, ambient. Almost too beautiful to describe. This piece creates a space where characters can feel, plans can succeed or fail and the universe can know what it's doing.
#BF201396. Tender, rustic guitars and bowed intruments interlace with spacey textures, setting the stage for an exotice, timeless out of body experience. This track is somehow dramatic and joyful at the same time.
#BF200052. One of the most beautifully sublime pieces in our entire catalog. A steady pulse of tapped frets with faint whispers of John Cage-like "found-sounds" puts the listener in a calm, thoughful, pensive state of mind.
#BF200542. The part of the museum tour where global warming really hits home. Underscore for that aerial IMAX shot that takes your breath away. Shimmering synth textures, warm strings, acoustic guitar create an awe-struck, inspired track.
#BF200759. Brooding pizzicato strings with an a floating piano figure create a suspenseful foundation where we learn the real truth: There really is less fat in a turkey sandwich than a Caesar salad.
#BF200702. Eerie, dramatic drone with subtle "fly-bys" of harp, synth and piano. A musical foundation wherein Morgan Freeman's voice over could detachedly describe things going wrong very quickly.
#BF201124. Enya-like vocals, ominous neo-romantic piano and a weaving clarinet line evoke feelings of inspiration, contemplation and a hard look at one's family tree.
#BF202550. Rubato piano chords and synth texture come together in this evocative tapestry of positive tension. This is the beginning of a promo before the family realizes why Uncle Dave didn't show up for dinner…. and the meat tastes a little funny.
#BF200825. Planetarium music with international overtones and evolving percussion. This is the gasp-inducing part of the show where the theater seats begins to move and the audience is suddenly hurled back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth and didn't cost fou
#BF201454. Music that educates and instructs. Female vocals, thrumming pianos, ethnic flutes are combined in a such an insipirational way that lets the mind breathe. The perfect soundtrack to an epilogue explaining how things turned out.
#BF200140. The emotional finale to every bittersweet movie ending you've seen. Laced with melancholoy, but full of hope, this pointillistic work is Zen-like composite of strings, piano, clarinet and an achingly beautiful oboe part.
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