Vinyl LP!
Remastered by Martin Bowes From Original Masters!
The soundtrack album for the ABC documentary series The Trail of Genghis Khan.
The album The Trail of Genghis Khan made by Cye Wood in collaboration with Lisa Gerrard is now available as an LP and officially released by Infinite Fog Productions.
Sourced from material that Lisa and Cye produced for the documentary series The Trail of Genghis Khan, this album is an emotive interpretation of Tim Copes epic journey on horseback from Mongolia to Hungary (on which the doco is based). Drawing on inspiration from this rugged & majestic landscape and the culture & inhabitants of this unique part of the world, they have allowed their intuition to be the guiding force in the creation of these works.
The film about this nomadic journey was released by the ABC Television Group and has received many awards, including National Geographic (Australian Geographic). Lisa Gerrard, widely known for her work in Dead Can Dance and the grandiose soundtracks, with the Australian violinist multi-instrumentalist Cye Wood, currently based in Berlin, portrayed the emotions and impressions of the epic journey in musical form. Cye and Lisa, both extraordinary musicians who have devoted their entire lives to music since the early years, and its no surprise that they could find the perfect mutual understanding and create such a wonderful album worthy of being named one of the best in the discography of both authors. Cye already had experience working with Lisa Gerrard as a violinist on her solo album "The Black Opal" 2009. And a year later the first full-length joint work "The Trail of Genghis Khan" was ready. Charming melodies, excellent arrangements, perfectly balanced atmosphere and a bewitching plot of songs, all this in a compartment with the inimitable vocals of Lisa Gerrard is "The Trail of Genghis Khan".
Cyes work delves into many aspects of sound creation, including improvisation, composition, production, performance, sound installation, and field recording. His live and recorded work invokes a deep listening state, drawing audiences into familiar, yet uncharted territories.
Cye Wood began studying classical violin at the age of 3, and was performing professionally by the age of 10. At the age of 14, he began working as a session musician, and it was during this time that his life long love affair with the recording studio began.
He has contributed string arrangements and solo violin to many albums and film projects and performed with a diverse array of artists including Eartha Kitt, Sarah Blasko, Hein Cooper, Angus Stone, Yeshe, and many others.
His first release arrived in the form of Araya. Primarily consisting of piano, strings, field recordings, and solo violin, all 4 songs were performed and composed by Cye, and recorded and produced with engineer/producer Antony Payn.
Features:
• Vinyl LP
• First time on vinyl
• Excellent sound and studio remastering by Martin Bowes (Attrition)
• Taken from the ORIGINAL MASTERS
• Heavy cover
• For fans of Dead Can Dance
• The album from Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner singer/composer
Musicians:
Lisa Gerrard, vocals, cimbalom
Cye Wood, violin, viola, guitar, percussion, glockenspiel, lute
Mongolian Village Elder, morin khuur (Track 1)
Students from the Atrau Academy of Traditional Music, Kazakhstan, dombra (Track 3, 6, 8 & 9)
Yeshe Reiners, hosho (Track 6)
MattO, Yidaki (Track 8 & 10)
Selections:
Side A:
1. Sükhe
2. Call Of The Steppes - Part I
3. Call Of The Steppes - Part II
4. Earth & Sky
Side B:
1. Tigon
2. Call Of The Steppes - Part III
3. Shelter
4. Asena
5. The Starving Steppe
6. The Nomad's Path
Remastered by Martin Bowes From Original Masters!
The soundtrack album for the ABC documentary series The Trail of Genghis Khan.
The album The Trail of Genghis Khan made by Cye Wood in collaboration with Lisa Gerrard is now available as an LP and officially released by Infinite Fog Productions.
Sourced from material that Lisa and Cye produced for the documentary series The Trail of Genghis Khan, this album is an emotive interpretation of Tim Copes epic journey on horseback from Mongolia to Hungary (on which the doco is based). Drawing on inspiration from this rugged & majestic landscape and the culture & inhabitants of this unique part of the world, they have allowed their intuition to be the guiding force in the creation of these works.
The film about this nomadic journey was released by the ABC Television Group and has received many awards, including National Geographic (Australian Geographic). Lisa Gerrard, widely known for her work in Dead Can Dance and the grandiose soundtracks, with the Australian violinist multi-instrumentalist Cye Wood, currently based in Berlin, portrayed the emotions and impressions of the epic journey in musical form. Cye and Lisa, both extraordinary musicians who have devoted their entire lives to music since the early years, and its no surprise that they could find the perfect mutual understanding and create such a wonderful album worthy of being named one of the best in the discography of both authors. Cye already had experience working with Lisa Gerrard as a violinist on her solo album "The Black Opal" 2009. And a year later the first full-length joint work "The Trail of Genghis Khan" was ready. Charming melodies, excellent arrangements, perfectly balanced atmosphere and a bewitching plot of songs, all this in a compartment with the inimitable vocals of Lisa Gerrard is "The Trail of Genghis Khan".
Cyes work delves into many aspects of sound creation, including improvisation, composition, production, performance, sound installation, and field recording. His live and recorded work invokes a deep listening state, drawing audiences into familiar, yet uncharted territories.
Cye Wood began studying classical violin at the age of 3, and was performing professionally by the age of 10. At the age of 14, he began working as a session musician, and it was during this time that his life long love affair with the recording studio began.
He has contributed string arrangements and solo violin to many albums and film projects and performed with a diverse array of artists including Eartha Kitt, Sarah Blasko, Hein Cooper, Angus Stone, Yeshe, and many others.
His first release arrived in the form of Araya. Primarily consisting of piano, strings, field recordings, and solo violin, all 4 songs were performed and composed by Cye, and recorded and produced with engineer/producer Antony Payn.
Features:
• Vinyl LP
• First time on vinyl
• Excellent sound and studio remastering by Martin Bowes (Attrition)
• Taken from the ORIGINAL MASTERS
• Heavy cover
• For fans of Dead Can Dance
• The album from Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner singer/composer
Musicians:
Lisa Gerrard, vocals, cimbalom
Cye Wood, violin, viola, guitar, percussion, glockenspiel, lute
Mongolian Village Elder, morin khuur (Track 1)
Students from the Atrau Academy of Traditional Music, Kazakhstan, dombra (Track 3, 6, 8 & 9)
Yeshe Reiners, hosho (Track 6)
MattO, Yidaki (Track 8 & 10)
Selections:
Side A:
1. Sükhe
2. Call Of The Steppes - Part I
3. Call Of The Steppes - Part II
4. Earth & Sky
Side B:
1. Tigon
2. Call Of The Steppes - Part III
3. Shelter
4. Asena
5. The Starving Steppe
6. The Nomad's Path