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Epitaph For An Ego by E.J. Gold
This is the original 1971 recording of piano music composed by E.J. Gold for private,
small group experiments in sacred dance and dervish practices. He has personally
remixed it for CLOISTER RECORDINGS and added pieces never before released! This
album, Epitaph for an Ego, brought hundreds of people to circles specially
formed for transformational work.
You may find in this music, along with neo-impressionistic elements, rhythms and
harmonic structures influenced by music of the Middle East and Islamic North Africa.
It's motifs reflect work rhythms of those cultural areas as well as the composer's
research into ancient temple dancing and song patterns, particularly as preserved in
certain monasteries and dervish communities. The composition as a whole supports a
constant inner mood and evokes the form of a great cathedral or mosque. Listen with
close attention to this music. As it reverberates within, let it guide you in the austere
inner courtyard of the Garden, where mysteries are unveiled.
Note from the Composer: "Through the use of sound, specifically variation in rhythmic
structures, chord clash and subtractive frequencies, the velocity of the essential self
moving through the lifetime (visualized as a tunnel) can be altered. This has the effect of
disengaging the essential self from its hypnotic identification with the human biological
machine."
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