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New: Embed this album on your own site! Showcasing kyotaku in combination with other instruments, the contemplative Pictures of Silence shows Tilopa's preference for really resonant sounding instruments—the deeper, more mellow style of Japanese flute, a subtly rippling guitar, golden sounding koto... They're all in delicate correspondence with one another on this album, yet adhere to Tilopa's beautifully minimal, meditative aesthetic. A crystal clear recording makes you feel like the musicians are performing right there in the room.
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