The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda
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By the mid 70’s, Alice Coltrane, raised on gospel before becoming a jazz piano prodigy and celestial harpist, had taken the name “Turiyasangitananda“ which translates to “The Transcendental Lord’s Highest Song of Bliss.” She proceed to found an ashram in Agoura Hills, not far from Malibu, and take up the synthesizer. Turiya began to sing and lead the congregation in some truly extraordinary cosmic vedic gospel chanting. The music was released primarily on private press cassette tapes which grew in legend and only became more readily available in the form of digital bootlegs with the advent of the world wide web. Here for the first time those cassettes were properly mastered and carved into wax. Contained is a truly transcendent experience, this is the spirituality of synthesis and there is an underlying truth and divinity within.
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By the mid 70’s, Alice Coltrane, raised on gospel before becoming a jazz piano prodigy and celestial harpist, had taken the name “Turiyasangitananda“ which translates to “The Transcendental Lord’s Highest Song of Bliss.” She proceed to found an ashram in Agoura Hills, not far from Malibu, and take up the synthesizer. Turiya began to sing and lead the congregation in some truly extraordinary cosmic vedic gospel chanting. The music was released primarily on private press cassette tapes which grew in legend and only became more readily available in the form of digital bootlegs with the advent of the world wide web. Here for the first time those cassettes were properly mastered and carved into wax. Contained is a truly transcendent experience, this is the spirituality of synthesis and there is an underlying truth and divinity within.
By the mid 70’s, Alice Coltrane, raised on gospel before becoming a jazz piano prodigy and celestial harpist, had taken the name “Turiyasangitananda“ which translates to “The Transcendental Lord’s Highest Song of Bliss.” She proceed to found an ashram in Agoura Hills, not far from Malibu, and take up the synthesizer. Turiya began to sing and lead the congregation in some truly extraordinary cosmic vedic gospel chanting. The music was released primarily on private press cassette tapes which grew in legend and only became more readily available in the form of digital bootlegs with the advent of the world wide web. Here for the first time those cassettes were properly mastered and carved into wax. Contained is a truly transcendent experience, this is the spirituality of synthesis and there is an underlying truth and divinity within.