Dive into the serene and meditative world of Laraaji's "Flow Goes The Universe," a captivating ambient and new age album released in 1992. This enchanting collection of eight tracks was recorded across various studio sessions and live concerts in Tokyo, Osaka, New York City, and the English Lake District, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that reflect the diverse inspirations Laraaji encountered during his travels.
The album opens with "Being Here," a gentle introduction that sets the tone for the immersive journey ahead. "Immersion" follows, drawing you deeper into the tranquil soundscape with its soothing melodies and rhythmic patterns. "A Cave In England" introduces a sense of mystery and depth, while "Zither Dance" brings a playful and lighthearted touch to the composition.
"In Continuum" and "Deep Celestial" showcase Laraaji's mastery of ambient textures and drone elements, creating a sense of vastness and tranquility. "Space Choir" adds a celestial quality to the album, with ethereal vocals that seem to float effortlessly through the mix. The album concludes with "Mbira Dance," a track that highlights the intricate and rhythmic patterns of the mbira, a traditional African instrument.
"Flow Goes The Universe" is a testament to Laraaji's unique ability to blend various musical influences and create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The album's duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes allows for a deep and engaging exploration of the sounds and textures that Laraaji has crafted. Whether you're a longtime fan of ambient and new age music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Flow Goes The Universe" is sure to captivate and inspire.