Real Music Corporate LogoVisionary new age music for nourishing and rejuvenating body, mind and spirit

Real Music Corporate LogoVisionary new age music for nourishing and rejuvenating body, mind and spirit

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The Eleventh Hour by Mars Lasar

After the phenomenal success of his debut album Olympus, Australian composer/keyboardist Mars Lasar brings us 16 bold new songs — over 70 minutes of music — dedicated to hope for a world in crisis. From the soaring “Universe in Time” and “Corroboree” to the poignant “Hold On” and “Children of the World,” to the sensational title track, “The Eleventh Hour,” this is powerful music with a powerful message — there’s still time for change — listen closely.

Element Series: Fire by Peter Kater

Like fire blazing across a dry mountain meadow, our creative and passionate instincts can carry us to places we’ve never been. Cultivating our inner flame can lead to intuition, purity and power. Let this music be your guide to that place where everything is possible, that place of Eternal Sunshine.

2007 Gammy Nomination

Element Series: Air by Peter Kater

With Richard Hardy’s bamboo and silver flutes and Grammy-nominated Paul McCandless playing penny whistles, oboe, bass clarinet and soprano saxophone. Patient, poignant and very present, this music was created for our times of need and our times of expansion and relaxation. Let it carry you home.

Incantation by Tim Wheater

“Wheater’s flute playing is as sumptuous and flowing as ever. Rich chant work is delivered by an array of top world artists. Wheater in England. Simone Bonny in New Zealand. Awahoshi Kaven in Australia, and Howard Badhand in the States. Aoife N’Fhearraigh, Maureen Taylor, and The Aquae Sulis Angels add more world-class vocals to the production. Keyboards, cello, Celtic harp, electric banjo, soprano sax, and drums merge to swell a symphonic ride that transports the listener to that point of silence within.” — Napra Review

“Pure joy…ecstasy by the earful. Time Wheater is a magician whose magic wand is a flute” — Neale Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God.

“Tim Wheater’s music travels to the farthest shores of the soul. Incantation brings back transformation, inspiration and healing” — Julia Cameron, author of The Artist’s Way.

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