Chinmaya Dunster's "Buddha Moon," released on April 10, 2007, under New Earth Records, is a captivating blend of Indian Classical and New Age music, seamlessly woven into a folk and world music tapestry. This 58-minute album consists of four tracks, each named after a phase of the moon, symbolizing a journey through time and introspection.
The album opens with "New Moon," a 14-minute and 46-second piece that sets the stage with a slow, meditative pace of 133 BPM. As the moon waxes, the second track, "Waxing Moon," picks up the tempo to 140 BPM over 16 minutes and 11 seconds, building a sense of anticipation. The midpoint of the album is marked by "Full Moon," a 13-minute and 46-second track that slows down to 74 BPM, offering a moment of reflection. The album concludes with "Waning Moon," inviting the listener to contemplate the cycle of life and the passage of time.
Chinmaya Dunster's "Buddha Moon" is not just an album but an exploration of sound and spirituality, inviting listeners to connect with the timeless wisdom of the Buddha through the evocative power of music. Whether you're a fan of world music, New Age, or simply seeking a serene auditory experience, "Buddha Moon" offers a unique and enriching listening journey.