| Track Title | Time | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gam Thaan | 12:30 | $2.99 | Add to Cart |
| Chi | 14:11 | $2.99 | Add to Cart |
| Koto Breath | 10:36 | $2.99 | Add to Cart |
| Sumatra Birdsong | 10:17 | $2.99 | Add to Cart |
| Mystic East | 17:27 | $2.99 | Add to Cart |
Spa Music: Mystic East by acclaimed musician Peter Morley, offers massage music designed for rest and rejuvenation. Peter's relaxation music can be used in a variety of settings including massage, meditation and reading. Spa Music: Mystic East brings the emotive sounds of the Asian rainforest, along with calming yet uplifting music, into the home.The music features traditional Asian instruments such as the Japanese koto, prayer bells, zen gongs, and Trung Le May Vietnamese bamboo xylophone, along with wind ambience and nature sounds.
This music is included in his album trilogy, Spa Music series, which also includes Spa Music: The Sea and Spa Music: Breath of the Rainforest. These albums are all inspired by the peaceful, caring environment felt at a spa and offer healing sounds designed for rest and rejuvenation. Add this album to your essential collection of relaxation music.
Peter is a Graduate of Griffith University School of Art and Education (majoring in Film Music at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music) and the School of Visual Art (Film and Television Production), in Australia.
While researching for his Post Graduate Degree in Film Music, Peter studied the dynamic effects of certain note and chord structures, and their interaction. Using these keys he creates melodies that follow the rhythm of yogic breathing patterns. These music time signatures equate with the natural flow of human breathing while in a meditative state. Interwoven with natural atmospheric sounds, Peter sculpts soundscapes that naturally relax the listener.
An accomplished, international award-winning Cinematographer, Peter has for many years studied certain cinematography effects that have the ability to relax an audience. Peter has experimented with specific types of images, textures, tones, pictorial subjects and compositions in concert with kinetic movement and the techniques of rhythmic editing - to symbiotically combine images and sound.
Peter blends his music compositions with his film, video and still photographic images captured in outback Australia, Europe and Asia.