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| Sacred Singing Metals | 
enlarge | Artist: Xumantra Label: Xonic Records Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $10.33 You Save: $5.65 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (4 reviews) Sales Rank: 198329
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 21 UPC: 642353002128 EAN: 0642353002128 ASIN: B000028TXN
Release Date: December 26, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Xumantra | | | Welcome to Arcturus | | | Prayer for the Trees | | | The Virgin Dances | | | The Righteous Deities | | | The Wrathful Dieties | | | Amniotic Voyage |
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| Customer Reviews:
  Is there a decaf version of this? August 8, 2008 I had hoped this would lull me into a deeply relax state - not so. I actually became wired and brain dead with my eyes bugging out of my head. It also gave me a heck of a headache, but maybe that will get better with time. This is my first "new age music" purchase. Maybe I'm just adjusting to something new and different for me. I do like it, maybe it's going to be an acquired taste just like my beloved coffee - which also gets me wired.
  This album is not possibe to obtain June 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a very short review. I learned of Xumantra from a friend and listened to the samples and was quite interested. I ordered this from Amazon and TWICE they sent me the wrong CD, "Singing Bowls" by Xumantra. I had separately ordered "Singing Bowls". After two attempts, Amazon has a policy of giving up on an order. I even ordered this from someone on eBay and got "Singing Bowls". So, does this piece of work really exist? Is it cursed in some way? Am I cursed in some way?
  Head Ache on CD May 14, 2008 This is just not for me. I thought there would be more to it. I found it to be quite agitating.
  Xumantra (shoo-mantra), cosmic voyagers May 30, 2001 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
I have not read much about the members of Xumantra or their artistic aims, but fortunately, their music pretty much seems to speak for itself. This is not so much an album as it is a headspace- created by gongs, bells, bowls, and other metallic implements used in meditation and ritual in the east- which will serve to relax and center you, no matter what your beliefs may be. Buy this album, buy some incense (I recommend Nag Champa), turn out the lights, and just EXIST in the music, if you have the courage. This is not party music, and it is not 'easy listening'.. it is simply sculpted sound with magnificent power and scope. And yet it is extremely minimalistic. A person conditioned by commercial radio and television might call it boring, but the fact that Xumantra doesn't call to mind the flashing lights and flickering images of our modern world only adds to their appeal. If you like this, you may also want to look into the works of Steve Roach, Robert Rich, percussionists like Jim McGrath and tuvan singers like Jim Cole (Colescence).
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