"Made In Ethno" by Martin Haene is a captivating journey through the world of ethereal and atmospheric soundscapes, released on January 1, 2013, under the POPVIRUS Soundtrack label. This 44-minute album is a testament to Haene's ability to blend traditional and modern influences, creating a rich tapestry of global sounds that resonate with listeners.
The album opens with "Gentle Summer," setting a serene tone that carries through tracks like "Dolomite Dreaming" and "Cliffs Of Donegal," where Haene's intricate compositions evoke vivid imagery of natural landscapes. Songs like "Driving To Lhasa" and "East Meets West" showcase his knack for fusing Eastern and Western musical elements, while "Samurailand" and "Ararat" transport listeners to distant lands with their evocative melodies.
Haene's expertise in crafting immersive soundscapes is evident in tracks like "Lake Sevan" and "Along The Nile," where he masterfully weaves together traditional instruments and modern production techniques. The album's latter half features standout tracks such as "Dunes At Dawn," "Lost Temple," and "Incense And Silk," each offering a unique blend of cultural influences and atmospheric depth.
"Made In Ethno" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the world's diverse musical traditions, expertly curated and performed by Martin Haene. Whether you're a fan of world music, ambient soundscapes, or simply looking to expand your musical horizons, this album is a must-listen.
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Tracks
Gentle SummerMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
Dolomite DreamingMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
Cliffs Of DonegalMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
Driving To LhasaMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
East Meets WestMartin Haene, Elien Lanz
SamurailandMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
Companions JourneyMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
AraratMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener
Lake SevanMartin Haene, Sandro Friedrich, Alex Tschallener