Cover of Stephan Micus The Music Of Stones
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For fans of stephan micus, lovers of meditation and ambient music, listeners interested in experimental and mystical soundscapes
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ZEN album of cathartic meditation where the resonating parts of struck stones sound in six divided parts.

In some tracks, shakuachi and tin whistle reverberate to merge in the ecclesial atrium of the cathedral where the work was recorded.

A mystical masterpiece to chew over somberly and in absolute, sunlit contemplation.

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Stephan Micus' The Music Of Stones is a zen-inspired album consisting of six parts showcasing the resonating sounds of struck stones. Enhanced by shakuachi and tin whistle melodies reverberating in a cathedral, the work creates a mystical, sunlit atmosphere perfect for meditation and contemplation. This album stands out as a cathartic musical experience for listeners seeking serenity and depth.

Tracklist Videos

01   Part 1 (13:27)

02   Part 2 (05:24)

03   Part 3 (05:20)

04   Part 4 (11:45)

05   Part 5 (06:22)

06   Part 6 (08:46)

Stephan Micus

Stephan Micus (born 1953, Stuttgart) is a German composer and multi-instrumentalist known for solo, overdubbed recordings on ECM. He studies and performs traditional instruments from around the world, crafting meditative, acoustic soundscapes.
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