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Electronic Early Music - That is probably the most succinct description of this album. Stimulating and relaxing.

Give a musician who lived 500 years ago a modern synthesizer, and imagine what it would sound like. Maybe if Tangerine Dream had used some latin Masses as a music source. Who knows? Technostolic music doesn't have lyrics. It uses the colors of sound to communicate its message.

This isn't dance music, nor is it formless ambience. This music is described as "intensely meditative," but that doesn't really tell you what it sounds like; it just describes a vibe, and a seemingly contradictory vibe at that. Shouldn't something "intense" make you uptight
or nervous? Shouldn't something that is "meditative" be relaxed, or chill, or mellow? Yeah, maybe. Technostolic music is a bit different. Sometimes, contradictions can be good.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.technostolic.com

Track List:
1. French Traditional - Noel Nouvelet
2. Taverner - Gloria from Western Wynd mass
3. Ventadorn - Monody
4. Issak - Innsbruck tune
5. Lasso - motet Cum Essem Parvulus
6. Roy Henry- Sanctus
7. Josquin - motet Dominus Regnavit
8. Tallis - Hymn from The English Psalter
9. Tallis - Agnus Dei from Mass for Four Voices
10. Victoria - motet Jesu Dulcis Memoria
11. Benedictine plainsong - Adoro Devote
12. Plainchant/Mason - Hamburg tune
13. Anonymous - Alleluya Psallat
14. Hermann - O Heilege Dreifaltigkeit tune

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