Saturday, January 1, 2011

The intimate, human scale music of Shaun Elder

This is music written for an audience of one – you.
It’s a new take on an ancient tradition that dates back to biblical times, when David played the harp to Saul in the evening, to settle his mind.  
The music has an improvised quality that makes you feel as if it is unfolding for the first time, just for you.  It is an intriguing blend of folk, aboriginal, and classical influences.
As you listen, the music helps you sift, weigh, and crystallize your thoughts and feelings.  It leaves you feeling composed and collected.
Stream it as you work on a creative assignment....to cope with a sudden shock or loss....to wind down after a busy day....or to help settle your little ones down before bed.  
These are the ways we’ve been told our music is being heard.

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"Flow, Desert Blooms, and Elemental have given me hundreds of hours of listening enjoyment over the past several years. They have also provided the perfect background music to help keep me relaxed, yet intensely focused on my work as a freelance writer who must adhere to strict publication deadlines." Jeffrey Buckstein, journalist, Ottawa, Canada

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