Melodic, Medicine Woman styled album. Inspired by an article that considered how many Mayan ruins and cities still remain undiscovered and unexplored due to being hidden in the depths of the rainforest.
Each track takes the listen one step further on an adventure of discovering and exploring a lost Mayan city.
Main Instruments: Panpipes, Sicu, Bamboo flutes, Charango, Spanish Guitar, Marimbas. |
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By: Peter Behr Location: Kågeröd, Sweden Rating:  Date: 19/09/2006
What Can I Say, Without Repeting Myself, But Just To Listen To Your Music Make Me Feel Cool And Relaxed. It Is Just Great.
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By: Chris Location: World Rating:  Date: 28/01/2005
As you listen to Rhythm of the Ancients, you will feel yourself becoming an archeologist that has stumbled upon the discovery of a lifetime. The music will transport and shift you through time; one moment in the ancient civilization at its height of its power during a celebration, the next back in the present among the ancient ruins, still alive with the energy and spirit of its people.
This disc is, without a doubt, a modern treasure worthy of any collection.
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By: Andy Rogers Location: UK Rating:  Date: 28/01/2005
A wonderful album - wholeheartedly recommended. Anyone who enjoyed the "Medicine Woman" or "Nazca" series of albums will love this - loads of fantastic pan-pipe melodies with some outstanding percussion work make this an indispensable album for those who enjoy Med's South American type albums ... "Trail of Vines" alone is worth the purchase price !!
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