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CD: JAMES ASHER - Feet in the Soil
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Total running time: 64 minutes
The Tracks:
1 Pemulwuy
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2 Ijeilu
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3 Return to Egypt
4 Tantango
5 Send in the Drums
6 Earthsong
7 Red Rhythm Dragon
8 Cooking it up
9 Heathaze
10 Ocean of Dreams
11 Pemulwuy Returns
They say: Feet in the Soil is an uplifting celebration of danceable energies centred in the earth. Rhythms of an infectious, hypnotic and tribal quality provide the frameworks for the music, which draws much inspiration from Aboriginal and African lifestyles.
James Asher has written and composed many beautiful pieces for Auro-Soma, inspired by his association with Vicky Wall in the early days of Aura-Soma. Although James is well known in the Ambient 'New Age' music field, he is a drummer! His first instrument is the drum and this collection shows his rich feel and love for the diverse indigenous rhythms of this planet. So, get to it! Kick off your shoes, and get your feet in the soil.
We say: We feel this is a very welcome and special album because James Asher has managed to combine drums, African vocals, didgeridoo together with countless other ethnic instruments from around the world to create music that has a new and unique character. You sometimes find yourself being drawn by the rhythms into deeper parts of yourself. It is clear that modern mixing techniques must have been used to create this work, but that is appropriate and it is clear to see why this has been a bestselling album in the US. We are pleased to be able to bring it to Europe.




By Glynis Queenan 'Feet in the soil' is definately in the right category. I found this cd very uplifting. Speaking as a first-time listener to this genre of music, I'd describe it as Aboriginal/African funk mixed with a few relaxing tracks. Ideal as background music, or turned up loud to really feel the rythm. To really awaken your senses and add to the atmosphere, try burning Tibetan or Nepalese incense when listening.























