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Ariel Kalma is the kind of musician that collectors live their lives to find at the bottom of a dollar record bin, and the kind who fellow musicians hope to become. He is a composer who worked on the periphery of a fringe movement, whose early adherents have recently seen an explosion in popularity...

- Vivian Hua, redefinemag.com

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Reflections In A Cathedral

Early  Frequency Looping

New York 1976 – Life gave me Trust - India gave me the foundation. Electronics the means. Reflection quietness. Jazz the freedom, Rock the guts. Those early recordings show progress and hiccups in my drone and repetitive keyboard skills …!

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Petit Carre Bleu - The Divine, 7:20, a tube blows, the UN Peace Drum beat, then the organ recorded at WBAI FM, 1976

Reflections In A Cathedral, 3:23, a drone at the grand harmonium of St John The Divine, 1976

Frequency Looping, 15:22, riding the waves of sound in the resonant St John cathedral,  practicing finger articulations, 1976

Low Highs St John, 6:54, I bought a small tape recorder and captured the night sounds, 1976

Khaim Ariel, 21:37, majestic gliding flute by childhood friend Khaim, Ariel on harmonium, ST Julien du Sault, 1977


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