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Empty Spaces: Adventures in Beat Yoga
Well, my post-ISE high has spilled over into a bit of a creative obsession for the past week, the fruits of which i am so happy to share with you all!
Empty Spaces: an 80-minute musical meditation on silence, featuring Sally Kempton, Alan Watts, Alex Grey, and Ken Wilber.
This is what my Dark Night of the Soul sounds like. I hope you enjoy.
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Duration: 80 minutes (192 MB)
TRACK LIST
By offering these songs for free in my dj mix, i am in no way suggesting that this be a replacement for purchasing these tracks yourself and adding to your own personal music libraries. PLEASE SUPPORT THESE ARTISTS by purchasing any of the songs that you have enjoyed in the Empty Spaces mix. For your convenience, most of these songs can be bought in iTunes by clicking the links below.
Thunupa - Bill Laswell
Experience the Nature of Thoughts - Sally Kempton
Mantra - Material
Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles
To Know That You Are God - Alan Watts
Raghupati - Bhagavan Das and Mike D.
Ghost Dance - Tomahawk
Roads - Portishead
Weathered Stone - Aphex Twin
Integral Spiritual Experience Meditation - Sally Kempton
Who Am I? - Peace Orchestra
Locomotion - Plastikman
Dark Night of the Soul - David Lynch and Danger Mouse
Empty Spaces - Pink Floyd
Farewell Ferengistan - Banco De Gaia
Best Mamgu Ever - Underworld
Everpresent - Ken Wilber (TSO)
Cat People - Cujo (Amon Tobin)
The Vast Expanse - Alex Grey
Final Home (Piano Mix) - DJ Krush & Esthero
DLZ - TV on the Radio
National Anthem - Radiohead
Lonely Soul - U.N.K.L.E
Complications of the Flesh - Nine Inch Nails
10 Ghosts II - Nine Inch Nails
Sala - Tosca
The Ultimate Experiment - Ken Wilber
Splitting the Atom - Massive Attack
Banged and Blown Through - Saul Williams
Get Innocuous! - LCD Soundsystem
Blood on the Motorway - DJ Shadow
Good Vibrations - Brian Wilson
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LISTENING NOW
Posted January 13th, 2010 by Pam MaccabeeCorey, I'm listening now to the "nothing at all." It certainly is SOMETHING! Lucky us. What a gift to us all you have delivered out of your ISE high. Was that what you wrote. Whatever it is I don't know what you are referring to but I'm glad that you found it so enormously stimulating!!!!
Is there any way to get this on my IPod? Whenever I "download" items hoping to place them on my hard drive they instead go directly to Windows Media and I see no way to save them. I don't want to always have to be online in order to hear this. Why I could listen while in traffic, go into a pleasant trance, cause a major traffic jam, and give people the opportunity to practice patience and mindful awareness.
THANKS!!!
Warmly,
Pam
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Thanks!
Posted January 18th, 2010 by J Michael BergstromI listened to the whole item, portions of it more as background. Very enjoyable, nice piece of creative work. I had to laugh when you reached your closing excerpt ... thanks so much for contributing. I'm sure I'll be pulling up the file again in the future.
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"thank you" does not come close...
Posted January 18th, 2010 by Timothy ParishThank you, Corey.
I had just completed an hour of dance(?), of meditative movement, while listening to my Holosync, when I found your creation...and your creation facilitated a much greater opening-up as the dance continued. Absolutely an awesome experience for me. Just "thank you" seems inadequate.
I feel I know you better...and I know "me" better.
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It begs movement
Posted January 18th, 2010 by rleechThanks for sharing Corey,
I played the part of track while driving, and it was great, but then I blasted it at home while practicing a fairly fast vinyasa/flow yoga and it changed the experience completely, so much more powerful. Love it!
Ryan
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Ohthankgod!
Posted March 4th, 2010 by Jennifer GroveI found this a few weeks ago, then I forgot where I found it because I didn't bookmark it! I loved it! Yay! Thank you for this, Corey, this is yummy musicness.
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A QUESTION BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO TAKE THE TIME TO ANSWER IT
Posted January 13th, 2010 by Pam MaccabeeCorey, I see that you wrote ISE.
And I'm rather new to some of the terminology and I'm not sure what you mean by saying this is what your "Dark Night of the Soul Look Like." I hope you don't mind my wondering. You have thoughts like those expressed, right? So you think these thoughts during darkly reflective moods? As listener, of course, I feel energized (like Anne) while I lisetn. Love your choices of music. Boy, I just can't believe how modern technology allows us to make such valuable contributions to one another's progress and we don't have to go through some middleman. Ooo, love the Indian theme and before it the Beatles..or was it another group. Don't bother straightening me out.
THANKS, again.
Warmly,
Pam