Immerse yourself in the tranquil and serene soundscape of "Tao of Peace," a captivating album by Dean Evenson, released on June 11, 2002, under the Soundings of the Planet label. This enchanting collection of nine tracks blends the soothing essence of Native American music with the ethereal beauty of New Age, creating a harmonious journey through nature's most peaceful moments.
Dean Evenson, known for his evocative compositions, collaborates with Li Xiangting to craft an album that is both calming and inspiring. Each track, from the gentle whispers of "Snow in Woods Poem" to the tranquil reflections of "Grass Reflecting on Pond," invites you to unwind and connect with the natural world. The album's duration of one hour and one minute allows for a complete escape into a world of peace and tranquility.
"Tao of Peace" is a testament to Evenson's ability to capture the essence of nature through music. The tracks "Full Apple Tree" and "Buds on Trees in Springtime" evoke the renewal and growth of spring, while "Stillness at Midnight" and "Green Quiet Mountain" bring a sense of calm and serenity. The album also includes a touch of rhythm with "Slow Samba," adding a subtle layer of complexity to the otherwise meditative soundscape.
Whether you're seeking relaxation, inspiration, or simply a moment of peace, "Tao of Peace" offers a rich and immersive experience. Dean Evenson's masterful compositions and the collaboration with Li Xiangting make this album a standout in the world of New Age and Native American music.