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Temple of the Invisible

Robert Rich

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who said anything about relaxing?...
     
by skullpile

...i base this review as an antithesis of a previous review, which demoted this album to one star, purely on the context that it was not "relaxing"; it "stirs" the listener, says the reviewer. well, for all intents and purposes, maybe some listeners find being stirred, relaxing in a way. on that note, who ever said robert rich produces relaxing music? and if someone did say that, why would they try to contain something that cannot be categorized, inside a box of finite pedigree? the fact of the matter is, robert rich evokes something ancient inside of us.........whatever the outcome of that evocation, it is successful at achieving it, and for that success, i rate this album highly.

Rare and Outstanding!
     
by Neurodragster

Only Robert Rich would venture so deep into this arhcaic territory of the human soul. Forget all the new age artist who would sugar coat a journey into our primative sonic roots, for commercial interests, and make it pleasing and accessible to the modern ear who wants something to "relax" to. This album is the real deal, a re-creation of a vision of what truly ancient music, with all of its visceral trappings and deep implications, can sound like. Robert assembled an amazing group of musicians, including an intriguing vocalist, to record an album that is purely acoustic, mysterious, ingenious, grounding and intimately relaxing

Dischordant...not relaxing.
     
by Someshta

I found this album (sadly) to be worth deletion. By the snippets permitted, the tracks generate interest, however for long listening, this body of work by Rich seems to limit the listener's ability to deeply relax. Compared to other works, such as Sunyata or Trances and Drones, this album has repetetive elements that feel clunky, asynchronous. There are vocal and wood block elements which are stirring, not soothing.

Biography

Born: California

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Although his music is often consigned to the new age bins of record stores and the bulk of his work has been released on labels more closely associated with that classification, Robert Rich's solo and collaborative recordings have proven extremely influential on a range of new-school ambient and experimental...
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