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Morning Trip is a new imprint under Telephone Explosion dedicated to
releasing ambient, experimental and generally optimistic sounds.
Originally released on cassette in 1986, Celestial Realms is a
collaborative album from new age figurehead and Brian Eno-collaborator
Laraaji, and fellow cosmic traveller Jonathan Goldman (aka Lyghte).
Laraaji conjures his typically vivid soundworld of shimmering electric
zither, while Goldman inhabits that world with pulsing guitar and
droning synthesizer. A trance-inducing ambient voyage. Celestial Realms
provides a 46-minute blissful ambient voyage featuring zither, bells,
synthesizer, and guitar. 'Finally, the best sustained trance music of
the year can be found on Celestial Realms, a new co-creation of
Laraaji and Lyghte, who use zither, bells, synthesizers, and guitar for
their extraterrestrial adventures. Lyghte loves those very low,
sustained, flowing tones, and Laraaji sails above one's head with
tinkling bells and zither glissandos. Definitely not for grounding or as
background to washing dishes!' --Ramana Das (Music Editor, Yoga Journal
1986) Recommended if you like: Brian Eno, Hiroshi Yoshimura and Steve
Roach.