Come Home to Ancient Roots - TYA's enticing world-trance sound could be described as Enigma meets Deep Forest. Indigenous voices blend with modern grooves in a new sound that is both deep and uplifting. One of the most requested artists from the bestselling Buddha-Lounge series and very popular in Europe, TYA (pronounced t-sch-ya), is an Aboriginal word for mother earth) is the creation of German composer Martin Scherl, who has spent extended time with the Australian Aborigines and was profoundly impressed with their ability to see themselves as part of whole. Feel the pulse and come home to the Earth's ancient roots!
Musical Influences:
I think the greatest musical influence for me was music itself as a universal language and a mirror for the fascinating diversity of sounds, emotions or whatever you can find within music. I often wondered if there is one human being on this planet who doesn't know at least some kind of music to be familiar with even if it's only rhythm or the songs of certain animals? I think there is none. We all know music and therefore it is a very basic connecting link between us all.
From this perspective everything can influence the creative process of making music or any other form of art. The exploring process itself has no limits and it does not know right or wrong. It simply is and everyone looking at the results of this process can choose from a maximum of diversity and find exactly what fits to his or her personal emotions or needs.
Check out the artist's website:
http://www.sequoiarecords.comTrack List:
1. Olelo Lohi - Speak Slowly
2. Coming Home
3. Nonamata - Long Ago
4. Why
5. Akwaba - Welcome
6. Follow the Light
7. Soft Touch
8. A Place to Rest
9. Raindance
10. Mama
11. Naked
12. Daybreak
13. Why (Instrumental)
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