Try listening to this while doing anything creative (or even just take a walk) and there's a good chance the music can work its way in, invade your mind and the effect is pretty empowering. The functional/practical part seems subjective, to me. It's easy to picture some tribe or cult having ritual music like this. Part I- Piano and Clarinet Part II- Tibetan Human Thigh Bones Part III- Cowbell, Bicycle Wheel, and Vibes Part IV- New Guinea Headhunter's Pipe, Large and Small Drum Part V- Piano and String Machine Part VI- Recording Made at Jonestown, Guyana at the time of the Suicides Part VII- African Initiation Drum and Animal Tusk Horn Part VIII- Various Temple Bells, Gongs, Cymbals and Vibes An album to be used 'in.rituals as functional music intended only to aid in the process of making things happen,' and also meant to be a practical tool.
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