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Thursday, February 26, 2009 

Category: Music

Spirits in Ambience: Sahara (double CD album available at CD Baby)
This release from October 2008 offers 108 minutes of Middle Eastern music.
Spirits of Ambience is: Mark Peacock (on guitar, keyboards, santur), Charles Adelphia (on duduk and baritone saxophone), Scott Breadman (on percussion), Lanny Cordola (on guitar and balalaika), J’Anna Jocoby (on viola and violin), Mike Land (on drums), Roxanne Morganstern (on vocals), Michael Tovar (on guitar and cuatro), and Chuck Wright (on fretless bass).
This release defies classification. While possessing visible rock aspects, the music is heavily laced with ambient and chillout sensibilities, then everything is focused through a Middle Eastern lens which bestows an exotic flair on the music whether the pieces are atmospheric or overt.
Agile guitars and an assortment of ethnic string instruments conspire with steadfast drums to generate flowing tuneage designed to evoke desert vistas. The dreamy vocals drench this far-flung tableau with exotic overtones, a flavor that is further enhanced by mournful violin.
The guitars establish softly searing riffs that drift with lazy comportment. Their resonance seeps through the music like shimmering oil. The ethnic strings lend a foreign edge to that liquidity.
The percussion is sharp and determined, yet performed with restraint so that the rhythms embellish without being in-your-face.
The female vocals are of a non-lyrical nature, contributing choral threads that undulate like a vaporous serpent.

Violin strains waft in the mix, generating a melancholic demeanor. The bass exhibits a geological buzz lurking deep in the tunes.
These compositions impress an Arabic seasoning on all genres of music, producing tuneage that is at once accessible and exotic. Strong rhythms blend with flowing harmonics, effectively enlivening a dreamscape with upbeat properties. Western fans of Eastern moods will thoroughly enjoy the band’s unique mixture of styles.

Sonic Curiosity

Monday, December 22, 2008 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music
A great new Review of Spirits In Ambience By L' Autre Monde

http://lautremonde.radio.free.fr/chroniquescd.php?id=455


Check out this amazing radio station in France!

Avec une musique particulièrement planante, mêlant un beat lounge, des sonorités exotiques et des instruments à cordes, Spirits In Ambience nous emmène loin de notre quotidien. Ces notes sont autant d'éléments qui nous projettent au centre d'un univers féérique où tout n'est que contemplation et interaction. Les notes se répondent entre elles, nous berçant de leur musicalité. Tout est calme dans l'album. Car la magie ne doit pas être rompue. Suivant les titres vous aurez droit à une orchestration plus (The Pool Of Your Eyes) ou moins (« Nephenthe », « Alkestis Crosses The Styx ») électrique. Mais cela reste toujours planant. La guitare, qui se fait acoustique avec « Samantha Smiles », « The Firefly Path », ou « Bailar Con La luna » est toujours très légère, les nappes de sons vous caressant les oreilles telle une petite brise.
Cette impression de flottement est renforcée par les sons électroniques et le fait que les titres sont instrumentaux. « Voyage Of The Argo » pourrait parfaitement convenir à la bande originale d'un film d'époque, avec ce côté brumeux et énigmatique, qui sied aux nuits vaporeuses. « Admentos and Alkestis » est plus joyeux comme titre.
Vous aurez droit en écoutant Momentos à un véritable périple extrêmement long dans le monde des rêves et de l'imaginaire, avec des références assumées à la mythologie grecque. Une expérience déroutante et passionnante où les repaires se perdent, puis réapparaissent.
N'hésitez pas un seul instant, allez découvrir SPIRITS IN AMBIENCE.


ENGLISH TRANSLATION :

With a really very mindblowing music, mix of a beat lounge, exotic sounds and strings, Spirit In Ambience leads us far from our daily life. These notes send us to the very center of a fairy's universe where everything is only contemplation and interaction. Notes are echoeing to one another, and lull us thanks to their musical quality. Everything is calm in the album because the Magic must not be broken. Depending on the tracts, you'll enjoy a more electric orchestration (The Pool Of Your Eyes) or a less electric one (« Nephenthe », « Alkestis Crosses The Styx »). Nevertheless, it always remains mindblowing. Guitare, which seems unplugged with « Samantha Smiles », « The Firefly Path », or « Bailar Con La luna » is always full of lightness, sounds patches caress your ears like a soft breeze.
This feeling of fluttering is reinforced by both the electronic sounds and the instrumental tracts. With both its enigmatic and hazy sides which fit to misty nights, "Voyage Of The Argo" could perfectly correspond to a drama film soundtrack of an old genre film. As for « Admentos and Alkestis », it's a more joyfull song.
As listening "Momentos", you are truly offered an extremely long journey to the World of dreams and imagination, with assumed references to the Greek Mythology. Both a fascinating and disconcerting experiment where the hideouts keep on disappearing and reappearing. Do not hesitate one moment : just go and discover SPIRITS IN AMBIENCE!
Monday, November 03, 2008 

Category: Music
The 2008 release Sahara is the latest project and forth album from Musician/Producer Mark Peacock after completing the Gothic/Dance EP "SIA" in 2007 "Sahara" is the long awaited follow up to the 2005 Spirits in Ambience album "Momentos" Again combining the styles of Ambient, Groove, Chill and World Beat this exotic mixture of East meets West soundscapes weave an ethereal tale of the mystical landscape and history of North Africa.
The music of Spirits in Ambience takes the listener on a journey into his or her own imagination and thus evoking a myriad of images and feelings that lie in their own subconscious.
The nineteen tracks on "Sahara" come in at just under two hours of music.

Playing along side of Mark is an amazing group of musicians each bringing a unique interpretation into the musical sojourn that is "Sahara"

The current lineup of Spirits are,
Charles Adelphia ~Duduk, Baritone Sax
Scott Breadman ~ Percussion
Lanny Cordola ~ Guitar, Balalaika
J'Anna Jocoby ~ Viola, Violin
Mile Land ~ Drums
Roxanne Morganstern ~Vocals
Mark Peacock ~ Guitar, Keyboards, Santur
Michael Tovar ~ Guitar, Cuatro
Chuck Wright ~ Fretless Bass

Recorded at Avilon Audio ~ Burbank CA.
Engineered and mixed by ~ Greg Vossberg & Mike Land
Except "Twilight in the Valley of the Kings" mixed by Matt Pakucko
Mastered by ~ John McCaig Panic Studios Seattle WA.
Graphic Design and Illustration ~ Chuck Wright
All songs written by ~ Mark Peacock
Produced by ~ Mark Peacock & Greg Vossberg

Please give a listen to some of the new tracks posted on the IPlayer on the left side of my page
Or find all of the Spirits In Ambience albums here at CD Baby
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 

Category: Travel and Places
What is the lure of the road, the adventure of experiencing things we've never seen, the people, places and oddities that greets one along a journey…… or is it just the need to get away from the basic mundane life that you live each and every day
With all of this in mind my friend Pat and I hit the road on our motorcycles in search of all of the above mentioned reasons and more……
When I think of Arizona I think of long hot drives along the 10 highway, this southern route is a quite sparse and rugged desert spotted here and there with Saguaro and Ocotillo cactus. But the northern route along highway 89A from Prescott to Jerome and on to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is some of the most breathtaking scenery one will ever see.
Just miles of beauty that seems to transcend into one amazing topographic wonder after another
With that in mind here are the snapshots of our adventure to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and back.
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Typical type of topography in the lower desert
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The great thing you see along the old route 66 and much of the south west are these cool old motel signs
Some are abandoned and some motels you can still get a room for the night
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Saw this sign of an Indian on his painted pony,
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All along the desert are the oddities of human behavior,
some artist gave a whole new look to this rock
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We stopped at this old gas station that has now been converted into
this fellows home, but it looked just like it would have fifty years ago
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Pat snapped this one of me as we started to make our way to the upper desert and the town of Prescott
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Prescott is a beautiful place nestled in the high desert mountains at around 5,300 feet
Needing a few beers after the long ride and something sweet to eat we landed at the bird cage
saloon, here I am with my bag of kettle corn
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Here is one of the monuments in the town square,
as many of you know I have a thing for horses
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We stayed the night with our friend Sindy, we had a nice dinner and
checked out a few of the local bars under the full moon that evening,
I can say that along our trip everyone in Arizona was really nice.........
In the morning when Pat and I were having breakfast
everybody would say hello and good morning.........kinda cool because we're not used to that in LA
Our next destination was the old mining town of Jerome, so we hoped on the bikes and continued north
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One thing that is music to a motorcyclist ears is a sign that says curves and mountain grades
And the highway going into Prescott and on to Jerome has plenty, so we took advantage of them,
passing whatever vehicle was in our way but then we would also stop here and there to check out the amazing views
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Jerome was established on the side of Cleopatra Hill in 1883
This old mining town now has a population of around four hundred or so
and in it's mining heyday the population swelled to around fifteen thousand
over two billion in copper and silver was mined here and they say that there are over eighty five miles of mines underneath the ground, above is the old Connor hotel and bar which is a favorite place for bilkers and locals
Right next door is the old Liberty theater which is still in operation
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Jerome is known as a ghost town and has a rich history of local folklore
now many of the old buildings are restaurants or art galleries
Like the whore house here that operated till the 1940's
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Here are a few more views of Jerome
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Moving onward we were headed to the bridge that crosses the Colorado river
but before getting there we rode through the city of Sedona
It's has some amazing scenery but the problem for me was that it looked like the Aspen of Arizona
multi million dollar homes built right into a place that should be a treasured national park
A drive by was good enough for the both of us
I took a few pic's here where there weren't any homes
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Now back again in the mountains traveling towards Flagstaff

We stopped in Flagstaff for some lunch and re-fueling
It's a nice mountain community be we didn't stay there long enough for me to take any pictures
Pat had talked to a fellow who told him about a place we should visit called the Sunset Crater
The Sunset Crater is the youngest in a string of volcanoes that is related to the nearby San Francisco peaks, this volcano last erupted in 1100.......... it's a thirty two mile loop off of highway 89A with some truly amazing scenery
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Here is a large meadow of yellow flowers
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A view looking out from the base of the crater
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We also heard that one could find some ancient Indian ruins, so we headed off to find them
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I might add that in this part of the country at this time of year it's the monsoon season
so there were always amazing clouds but also the threat of thunderstorms, but it made for some great vistas
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Here is the ancient pueblo ruins left behind by a people long forgotten
the humble remnant of their existence
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The myriad of colors one sees and feels in the desert of the great south west
is to remind oneself that there is still utter and true beauty left in this world
places where you feel like you are traveling in natures grand cathedral
It's in these moments while you ride, left with your thoughts as the world passes by
You understand how the American Indian could worship his land
and weep at it's destruction
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Storm clouds are are a good metaphor for life,
As you approach the darkness you know you will enter the deluge that is falling
but that the important thing is not to surrender to the storm but to keep moving forward
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You find the light and beauty that is beyond,
for no storm lasts .......it's just a moment in our mortal coil
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Having ridden through the thunderstorm by the time we arrived at the Colorado river crossing we were both dry
I walked along the bridge taking in the beauty and grandeur of the great river and surrounding cliffs
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We decide we had enough riding for the day and got a room at the Cliff dwellers lodge
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They have a gas station and little market, but the real secret is the outstanding restaurant located there, some of the best BBQ ribs you will ever find.......... right out in the middle of the desert....... who knew
we didn't.......just lucked out
That's the great thing about a road trip with no set plans..........you land where you land
you leave when you want to leave.............. aaaah but the jewels you find along the way are priceless
I say this because this is what I witnessed as the sun set
A sunset with golden rain
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The Vermilion cliffs in all their glory
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My father used to tell me when I was a little boy
that the sunset was god painting the sky..........he might be right
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There is a term in the south west called "The painted Desert"
It's when the colors of the desert floor meld into the cliffs and plateau's
We saw this many times along our journey
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What can I say...............heaven is the open road
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As we arrived in the general vicinity of the North Rim
We found a lovely campsite to pitch our tent for the night
With flowers and a strong scent of the towering pine trees we made our camp
(more on our campsite later)
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Unpacking our gear we got back on the bikes and traveled down a dirt road to the East Rim of the Grand Canyon
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Pat and I hiked about a mile down into the Grand Canyon
It's always easy going down......but coming back up is something else
Here's Pat taking a well deserved nap on a picnic table after the hike
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After our little siesta and some dried salami we continued on to our destination The North Rim

All I can tell you is that pictures will never capture the immense grandeur and beauty of the Grand canyon
It is truly one of the greatest wonders of the world, I was awestruck
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The rains moved in so Pat and I headed into the North Rim Lodge bar for a few beers and weather the storm out, and after a short time the sun came back out and it was time to get going and back to camp
We stopped at a little market for some beer, junk food and firewood
here is our delightful dinner
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Pat made a nice big campfire which we both tended for the next several hours
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Around midnight we both went to bed if you can call it that,
see all the campsites here are on gravel and if you've ever slept on rocks then you'll know what kind of night we had........ there wasn't enough advil in the morning to take the kinks out of the both of us

We rode back down the mountain and stopped by Lee's Ferry
He is the the guy who in 1871 established a ferry crossing across the Colorado river
Here is Pat next to the great river
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We decided to ride back to Jerome and spend the night there
I quite liked the place so off we went
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We ended up at the Jerome grand hotel, it originally was a state of the art hospital in it's day, It was closed up for many years until the new owners converted it to a hotel
They say it's haunted but by the time Pat and I went to bed our bumpers were dragging so bad there could have been a full blown demon party in our room and neither one of us would have gotten up
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I slept soundly and woke up to see the sunrise, something that is quite rare for me
Something about the promise of a new day and the rising of the sun that will always make that moment poignant
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We had a great breakfast and I decided to stroll around and take a few more photos of things that I found interesting

Like widows that look to the sky
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Or the look of an old wall or doorway
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Signs from the past that have weathered the years gone by
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The edifices built by man to worship
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Or just the slow rusting colors of an old tin sided wall
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Yes there is a lot to see in this world, sometimes someone has put a little humor into it
like this for instance
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This day ended with Pat and I doing a lap around the Salton Sea
A rather sad and desolate place back in California,
I shot this as the sun was setting in the western skyline
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I spent the last evening of my sojourn at Pat's place in Palm Springs
And got up the next day with one more place in mind to stop

Just another kitschy stop along the highway of life
A quick look at the T-Rex at Cabazon and a date shake at Hadley's
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And you know after that I was right with the world once again heading homeward

~M
Monday, December 10, 2007 
Friday, November 16, 2007 

Category: Music
Spirits in Ambience will be on the Terry Hawke Show Saturday night Saturday around 10.10pm [GMT] check it out here H FM 102.3 For some great chill out ambient music and soundscapes

After midnight Terry presents a 7 hour show packed full of dance, trance and chilled-out music


Give him a listen!


~ABR
Friday, March 09, 2007 

Category: Music
SPIRITS IN AMBIENCE
Momentos
Spirits' shifting paths of synths and beats, ribbons of violin and crisp
guitar are smooth and easy to listen to, making this a pleasant and
enlivening CD to perk up the doldrums. Their brand of ambience may be a bit too smooth and new-agey for some, although composer Mark Peacock isn't afraid of the dark or of the unknown.
Tracks like "Voyage of the Argo" tremble with approaching revelation, and "Bailar con la Luna" coils up and springs; there's also a trove of underworld mythology hiding here. Blended with trip-hop, tribal rhythms, expansive rock, and dashes of flamenco and Eastern flavor, Peacock's versatile guitar guides the way with creative changes. It's good to take it easy once in a while rather than laying it on
too thick.
Reviewed by Carolee for Gothic Beauty Magazine

Gothic Beauty Magazine
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 

Musician/Producer Mark Peacock combines elements of ambient groove, electronica, trance and world beat on this 14-track album of instrumental compositions.
This is a very smooth, tasty album that is easy to listen to. It does, however, stay on a pretty steady vibration.
I enjoy this album and I do want to recommend it for something, I'm just not sure what. This is as "advertised" an "ambient" album, yet won't work for meditation because it does have a lot of fluctuation and calls attention to itself too much, It isn't intended for yoga rooms. Nevertheless, all the tunes here are sweet, ethereal and provide a mystical flow that feeds the listener's imagination and inspire very positive, soothing emotions.
Peacock's guitar and bass contributions are top notch, as are the superb violin tracks by J'Anna Jacoby who has credits with Rod Stewart, Michael Tovar, known for his work with Los Lobos, and Chaka Khan, plays some lead guitar.
The album's consistent theme in memories and reflections and it does succeed in producing music that is memorable. There is nothing wrong with this ambient album, and I think massage therapists might really want to check into using it for background music.
Momentos is a solid sophomore outing by a group of respectable and talented musicians who have the right idea.

-Michael R. Mollura