On the second part of The Reiki Effect series, Aeoliah and Mike Rowland create yet another beautiful album that can be used during reiki and other therapeutic sessions. As on the first CD, Rowland starts with lengthy, simple, touching and colour-filled melodies, while Aeoliah offers the latter pieces: ethereal, classically based and elegant, with added flute and angelic vocalizing.
Track Listing
1 One More Day 12:34
2 Silent Majesty 14:43
3 Transmission 08:15
4 Emanation 10:03
5 Radiance 12:52
About the Artists Aeoliah is a visionary painter, artist and composer. He writes books and is a certified Reiki Master but most people know him from his music. Music, art and spiritual awareness are the most important aspects in his life. His paintings are frequently on exhibition at important museums throughout the world. Born in Europe, the artist emigrated to the US at an early age. During his early teens, he took music lessons on the violin and played in a high school orchestra, but his heart went out to the piano. He started composing impressionistic, improvisational textures of electronic and acoustic instruments, combining rich harmonic overtones with transparent, ethereal sounds. This later evolved into more structured compositions which have since become well known classics of the broad category of new age music. His international breakthrough was the album Angel Love, a new age classic and part of the music trilogy Angel Love II and Realms of Grace. Aeoliah's gentle, rich compositions offer joy and comfort and are an inspiration for his many fans all over the world. His artist name Aeoliah is derived from the Greek mythology and means 'the floating island where the god of the wind lives'.
Mike Rowland
Mike Rowland is a British composer and artist who touches and inspires people all over the world with his relaxation music. His sensitivity and musical talent in combination with his involvement in his audience and nature results in unique piano compositions. Mike begins composing music as a young adult, having learned the piano as a boy. When he is a little older, he travels a lot and learns to listen; not so much to different types of music but to the sounds of nature.