The Norwegian Ridgeback and a Change of Season · John Williams
Harry Potter and The Sorcerers Stone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
℗ 2001 Warner Records Inc.
Conductor, Producer: John Williams
Music Editor: Ken Wannberg
Masterer: Patricia Sullivan-Fourstar
Music Editor: Peter Myles
Masterer: Shawn Murphy
Recording Engineer: Simon Rhodes
Mixer: Simon Rhodes
Composer: John Williams
Credit goes to the composer of the incredible Skyrim soundtrack, Jeremy Soule.
I have been slowly working on this over the past few weeks as I realised not long ago how beautifully the atmospheric and ambient sounds of Skyrim flow with the calmer exploration pieces from the games soundtrack. I thought it was about time that a large relaxing suite was created for Skyrim. And it seems like this is an appropriate celebration of Skyrim as the Special Edition was only just revealed. I hope you enjoy!
0:00 — Awake
1:23 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 1
4:07 — From Past to Present
8:59 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 2
13:49 — Kynes Peace
17:24 — Dawn
21:11 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 3
27:08 — Under an Ancient Sun
30:30 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 4
33:36 — Ancient Stones
38:06 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 5
41:42 — White River
45:00 — Far Horizons
50:18 — Journeys End
54:13 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 6
57:48 — Secunda (My Extended Version)
1:00:44 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 7
1:03:07 — Frostfall
1:06:20 — Tundra
1:09:54 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 8
1:12:08 — Masser
1:17:52 — Standing Stones
1:24:18 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 9
1:27:42 — Aurora
1:34:52 — Wind Guide You
1:43:02 — Skyrim Atmospheres Part 10
Skyrim Atmospheres (throughout)
(Note — not all calm/exploration tracks from the original soundtrack have been used in this suite, only a select few that I felt worked together well)
Join us as Samaya explores the music discography of the Resueño label. In over 1.5 hours, Samaya compiles many of his favorite songs, including old and new featured artists on Shivelight such as Aluna, Kama Lila Sol, Baptiste Sejourne, POAN, Iyakuh, Mose and many more.
Resueño is the union between two Spanish words, Resueno (meaning, «I resonate»), and Sueño (meaning «Dream»), hence evoking the aim to collaborate towards sonificating dream states. The label was formed with the aim of bringing artists together to create something which alone would not be possible, and to blur the boundary between the dance floor and the chill-out sound journey space; to find a colorful middle path where all is in balance and the cosmic harmony flows through.
Fans of the more shamanic downtempo side of Shivelight will certainly enjoy diving into these sounds which blend the natural world and global tribal representation, encouraging empathy and synergy amongst all living creatures on our planet.
This upload follows our Discography mix series, where we focus on the sound of one label at a time. Expect more to come soon in the future.
Hiroshi Yoshimura «GREEN» (1986)
Another long out of print album. This one I believe is the only album of Yoshimuras to be released in the USA.
All compositions and instruments are by Hiroshi Yoshimura, recorded at his home studio and released in 1986.
Sadly, I just recently learned that Mr. Yoshimura passed away at the age of only 63 back in 2003.
Yoshimuras recorded output is very limited and it appears to all be out of print, much of it never even making it onto compact disc.
1)«Creek»(0:00) 2)«Feel»(6:01) 3)«Sheep»(10:36) 4)«Sleep»(16:06) 5)«Green»(22:55) 6)«Feet»(28:17) 7)«Street»(34:35) 8)«Teevee»(42:05)
This version is the limited edition remixed version of the album, with added sound effects, which was released on CD in the US.
Hiroshi Yoshimura (Japanese: 吉村弘; 22 October 1940 – 23 October 2003) was a Japanese musician and composer. He is considered a pioneer of ambient music in Japan.
Graduated from Waseda University, later a faculty member. Started the computer music group «Anonyme» in 1972. In addition to the activities of solo performance and improvisational music, made music production for galleries, museums, building space, train stations. Was at the forefront of environmental music
Died in 2003.
Rip of the 1992 CD release from Teichiku Records Co.
Takashi Kokubo (小久保隆) released ten albums over the course of 1992-93 in what is called the «Ion Series». These ten albums were released in two five-album sub-series, one in 1992 and one in 1993. The first sub-series, released in 1992, is titled 「都市生活者へ送る音風景」 or «Sound Scenery for City People». This album is part three of the first sub-series, making it the third album in the Ion Series.