New Omkar Song `Echoes of Love` released PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 06 December 2006

This is an article of previous domain omkarmusik.info ...
the song became a part of MaxiCD `Echoes of Love`


New Omkar Song `Echoes of Love` released on Wednesday December 6th 2006

 

A new track is available for download called `Echoes of Love`.
A gentle lovely tune with clear defined structure and harmonies.

It became painted with some Indian colors
by using instruments like sitar, Indian flute and tablas.
Maybe because Indian love songs are the most devoted I have heard.
The most open hearted, sweet and heart touching.

If I should give it a mood signature I would say
best to be heard when you feel receptive, soft hearted,
like we feel when inamorated, when a fresh relationship is happening.

In fact the echoes of love are my reply to the love
I came across when being with my master Osho.
This love is like a seed he planted into my heart
and slowly by the time I feel the answer, the reply, the echo.

Writing this song was like a constant remembrance how I feel
when being togehter with Osho and the waves of love coming over me,
just because he is present, available, there.

 

In my current way of fifty/fifty sharing of songs

which means fifty percent free downloads and the rest needs to be puchased,
`Echoes of Love` needs to be puchased
and I think it`s worth to spend some dimes on it.

It will become something around 1 Euro or Dollar
and depends on how much the platform charge for their service.

The track is available under digital distribution in MP3 format
and can be purchased and downloaded immediately
on appropriate sites like soundclick.com and mp3.de
commonly via paypal.

Because condition varies due to allowed samplerate resolution
on distributor platforms I had a close look that quality
from 128kbps up to 320kbps differs just on technical significance.

As always the song can be previewed on this site on the MP3 player above.
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