Description
Mo Boma – Myths Of The Near Future: Part Three / Extreme Audio CD 1996 / XCD 035
UPC 4015790003526
Mo Boma was an ambient music ensemble from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1989 by Skúli Sverrisson and Carsten Tiedemann. Their name comes from a pygmy lullaby for girls. In 1990, Jamshied Sharifi joined the group as well. Their second album Myths of the Near Future Part One was released in 1994 and was the first in a trilogy of works based on Myths of the Near Future by J. G. Ballard.
Label: | Extreme – XCD 035 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Europe |
Released: |
1996 |
Genre: | Electronic, Jazz, Non-Music, Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | Ambient, Field Recording, Tribal, Fusion |
Tracklist:
1 | Water Baka | 4:21 | |
2 | Whirl | 3:48 | |
3 |
Dreaming Weavers |
3:01
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4 | Secret Cargoes | 3:57 | |
5 | The Crystal World | 4:08 | |
6 | Day Of Forever | 2:15 | |
7 | Memories Of The Space Age | 5:02 | |
8 | Sannin Bayashi | 2:26 | |
9 | Three Beaches C. S.: Quartz - Vermillion Sands - Blacksand Beach |
5:58
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10 | Molimo |
5:54 |
- Artwork [Kanji] – Nishikawa Yoshie
- Bass Guitar [Bass Guitars] – Skúli Sverrisson
- Cover – Silke (7)
- Design – Extreme Graphics
- Engineer [Additional] – Jamshied Sharifi, Skúli Sverrisson
- Featuring [Field Recordings] – Georges Arrigoni, Patrick Renaud, Ruth Happel, Simha Arom
- Music By – Mo Boma
- Percussion, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Ebow], Lute [African], Mbira [Sanza], Effects [Central African Voices And Forest Sounds And Processing], Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Carsten Tiedemann
- Synthesizer – Jamshied Sharifi