Laraaji started out as a comedian working in Greenwich Village clubs in the ‘70s when one day he impulsively traded in his guitar for a zither and began busking. Brian Eno heard his music and offered to record him. 1992’s Flow Goes The Universe (his second major work)features Laraaji on vocals, zither, mbira, keyboards and percussion. Wondrously atmospheric and involving, he creates panoramas that are shimmering and dreamily effective. Flow…showcases Laraaji's ability to render mysterious environments all the more palpable, free of technological underpinnings. Produced by Michael Brook. Re-mastered, re-sequenced and featuring new artwork.
No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: LARAAJI Title: DAY OF RADIANCE Street Release Date: 07/16/1990 Domestic Genre: ELECTRONIC
Cascade Music Artist : Laraaji Music Label : Relaxation Release Date : 1997-11-04 Artistopia's Price :$14.98
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Laraaji started out as a comedian working in Greenwich Village clubs in the ‘70s when one day he impulsively traded in his guitar for a zither and began busking. Brian Eno heard his music and offered to record him. 1992’s Flow Goes The Universe (his second major work)features Laraaji on vocals, zither, mbira, keyboards and percussion. Wondrously atmospheric and involving, he creates panoramas that are shimmering and dreamily effective. Flow…showcases Laraaji's ability to render mysterious environments all the more palpable, free of technological underpinnings. Produced by Michael Brook. Re-mastered, re-sequenced and featuring new artwork.
Celestial Reiki Music Artist : Jonathan Goldman & Laraaji Music Label : Etherean Release Date : 2001-03-06 Artistopia's Price :$19.18
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Celestial Reiki Music Artist : Jonathan Goldman & Laraaji Music Label : Spirit Music Release Date : 2004-11-02 Artistopia's Price :$15.76
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Laraaji started out as a comedian working in Greenwich Village clubs in the ‘70s when one day he impulsively traded in his guitar for a zither and began busking. Brian Eno heard his music and offered to record him. 1992’s Flow Goes The Universe (his second major work)features Laraaji on vocals, zither, mbira, keyboards and percussion. Wondrously atmospheric and involving, he creates panoramas that are shimmering and dreamily effective. Flow…showcases Laraaji's ability to render mysterious environments all the more palpable, free of technological underpinnings. Produced by Michael Brook. Re-mastered, re-sequenced and featuring new artwork.