Vocal and instrumental sounds with Trip Hop grooves
With his 2001 album "Tribal Sutras", German composer and musician
Martin Scherl, mastermind of the formation "TYA" (pronounced t:sch:ya,
an Aboriginal word meaning "Mother Earth"), had a very successful
debut, both in Europe and in the United States.
Martin plays keyboards and drums also utilising extensive programming
and samples. During a long stay in Australia, where he spent much of
his time making music with the native aborigines, Scherl was profoundly
impressed with their ability to see themselves as part of a whole - his
music clearly expresses this sense of oneness. Many years experience of
Afro-American music styles and a careful study of various exotic music
traditions have further broadened Martin Scherl¹s musical horizon.
The music on the new album "Akwaba" ( welcome in Ghanaian ) retains all
the qualities of the debut recording, but adds new kinds of sounds and
grooves, new exciting dimensions to the TYA sound.
| 01 |
Olelo Lohi - Speak Slowly 5.21  |
| 02 |
Coming Home 5.45 |
| 03 |
Nonamata - Long Ago 4.42 |
| 04 |
Why 4.23 |
| 05 |
Akwaba 5.22  |
| 06 |
Follow The Light 6.11 |
| 07 |
Soft Touch 5.19 |
| 08 |
A Place To Rest 5.22 |
| 09 |
Raindance 5.16 |
| 10 |
Mama 4.42 |
| 11 |
Naked 5.38  |
| 12 |
Daybreak 5.00 |
| 13 |
Why (instrumental) 4.07 |
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