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Ah Nee Mah is a side project of prolific producers David and Diane Arkenstone, who explore the sounds of the Native Southwest within the context of mellow ambient atmospheres. Their first few albums under the moniker proved to be pleasant, earthy affairs, conjuring up visions of canyons and dusty plateaus; ANCIENT VISIONS continues down that same road. The Arkenstones' mutual flair for semi-dramatic, colorful melodies is evident on each of the album's nine tracks, often featuring Native flute in the forefront while light rhythm, guitar, symphonic synths and natural sound effects (wind, animal sounds) dance in the backdrop. Each of the cuts meld together to form a cohesive whole, enveloping the listener in an hour's worth of ethereal, relaxed music flecked with the haunting sounds of America's indigenous peoples.
The spirits of the past echo into the future with ANCIENT VOICES. Ah Nee Ma (formerly Anima) presents an enchanting blend of Native instrumentation and world textures inspired by ancient cultures of the Southwest. Ah Nee Ma is a project of David and Diane Arkenstone, who provide the sounds of keyboards and flute respectively, along with Tom Torre on violin and guitar, David Kaplan on drums/percussion and Seth Osburn with additional keyboard and percussion accompaniment. The music, while Native-influenced, is also highly ambient and somewhat moody, creating an environment that is both rich and filled with emotion.
The Grand Circle" is an area of the Southwestern United States famous for its high concentration of national parks and monuments. Producers David and Diane Arkenstone chose this beautiful, earthy area as the inspiration for their latest album under the guise Ah-Nee-Ma. THE GRAND CIRCLE features the sounds of resonant flutes, dramatic drumbeats, percussive textures, synthesized mood and light guitar, brought together to form a dynamic Native-influenced sound. Among the album's highlights are "River of Creation," which incorporates unique flowing synthesizer sounds throughout, and "The Colors of Time," a reflective whose main melody is performed on cello.
David & Diane Arkenstone's Native American influenced project Ah Nee Mah has, over the course of many albums, provided listeners with a wonderfully atmospheric approach to the haunting sounds of the Southwest. Featuring flutes and strings blended with low thump of Native percussion and serene keyboard ambience, Ah Nee Mah conjures up images of the sun setting over a rugged New Mexico landscape. NATIVE SPIRIT brings together highlights from past Ah Nee Mah albums to provide you with a cross section of their entrancing sound, from "House of the Spirit," with its mystically themed melody that calls to mind shamanic ceremonies to "The Sacred Fire," with dramatic opening of drums against moody synths.
This enthralling release is a musical exploration of one of the world's greatest natural landmarks. Anima melds Native flutes, drums and strings with the sounds of the Grand Canyon to create ten tracks that celebrate the splendor of this awe-inspiring place. SPIRIT OF THE CANYON is a living soundscape that uses rhythm and melody to express the amazing beauty of the Grand Canyon at dawn, at sunset, late at night and in the throes of a thunderstorm. The canyon's colors, its echoes and the lingering spirits of the first people to settle there are also honored. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this recording goes to the Grand Canyon Association.
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