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Zoë Keating — The Path
Album: Into The Trees
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Released: 2010
Length: 5:39
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(instrumental)
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so cinematic and nordic
Great music for typing a document........
Hoping to see her in August in Portland, Covid permitting!
Good save queen diamond thank you.
Huh. Kind of Frippertronics for cello.

I like.
For real -- are you trying to put me to sleep? 
It's a bit suspenseful {#Eek} but quite nice. 
Lifted from Edgar Meyer!
 VV wrote:
Dear GOD.... it's baaaaaaack!!!!!!!

 
I know!!  Ain't it Great? :)
{#Daisy}


Suspect this is not theme to the Aaron Paul, Michele Monaghan, Hugh Dancy, Keir Dullea show, but it fits.
Dear GOD.... it's baaaaaaack!!!!!!!
 VV wrote:
Is it just me or are whales trying to communicate to me through this song?

 
It's Dory
Is it just me or are whales trying to communicate to me through this song?
 stalfnzo wrote:
Wow. I just spent the last hour watching Zoe's videos on YouTube after Bill said we should check her out. Amazing artist.

 
Back in 2007, Bill played her and I did the same thing. Watched her Pop!Tech video. Signed up on her email list. Then she came to NYC. Bought a ticket.  

O.......M.......G!!!!!! What a show.

I've seen her twice more since then, the most recent last month in NY again. I have to report about that show:

She doesn't so much play the cello as conjure sounds out of it. She is an alchemist, a wizardress, a sonic sorceress. It was WAY more than audio....it was spiritual. The crowd was stunned after each piece and was slow to respond they were so captivated. In all honesty, I heard light dance, felt wind along the water, swirled with a flock of notes; was elevated, transported and left floating in bliss. Her mastery is an awesome experience to witness. 

She has gotten so familiar with her system that it was absolutely flawless. She would play a series of notes, modify them, and they would return later transformed into something unworldly. I couldn't be sure if she had actually played those notes or summoned them back transformed.

If you like her sound, buy her albums. If you love her sound see her live. Tremendous. Unequalled. Unfathomable. Exceptional.
Beautiful. Intense. Refreshing.
 jameshay wrote:

WOT?

 
I'm guessing it's a reference to Game of Thrones.
Is that a beluga whale singing?
*plink...plonk* plink... zrrrrrrr.

`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.
lovely! {#Hearteyes}
 TerryS wrote:
G.O.T.

 
WOT?
 Antigone wrote:
Nice. Evocative.

 

Very engaging on headphones too.  Can see this in a movie soundtrack kind of way.
Keep playing this artist. A rocker with a cello.
G.O.T.
This piece also has an element of searing grace that is uplifting, in fact. 
It sounds like movie music.
 Broken_Ear wrote:
What a drag, can we have some uplifting Spring music for once? All the cellos and their covers recently are mostly depressing and not inspiring.

 
Try Apocalyptica.
 I said my soul is wearying
Oh Lord who will comfort me.
 Broken_Ear wrote:
What a drag, can we have some uplifting Spring music for once? All the cellos and their covers recently are mostly depressing and not inspiring.

 
Bullshit - sorry! Go and write your own "spring music"!!!!
What a drag, can we have some uplifting Spring music for once? All the cellos and their covers recently are mostly depressing and not inspiring.
Wow. I just spent the last hour watching Zoe's videos on YouTube after Bill said we should check her out. Amazing artist.
Interesting. 
Blissfull
Have seen Zoe perform several times and it's always fascinating to watch how she puts her music together on stage.  She was recently chosen to compose and perform a piece to close the World Economic Summit in Davos - hopefully some of the harmony coming from her cello sank into the world leaders who pluck strings of a different kind...
Whatever happened to Ed Alleyne-Johnson?
I've become a big fan of the cello lately.
Let me be the first to say this is beautiful music. She's an amazing artist.
Nice. Evocative.