mit dem 1. Fundingziel kann ich die restlichen Produktionskosten abdecken!!! Danke für deinen Support!
The tracks on the "Soft Landing" CD are compositions for handpan and percussion. The music is ideal for calming down and coming home to oneself. Listening to it, one can land back in one's own energy field and recharge oneself. The music is very airy and yet groovy, sometimes happy and encouraging, sometimes calm and contemplative. The delicate handpan sounds are carried by the grounding sounds of frame drums, udu, dundun, darbuka, berimbao, didgeridoo, jaw’s harp. Stringed instruments such as guitar, ngoni and kora also blend into the rich soundscape. The recorded handpans are from Deepan, Ayasa and Yishama. I am very happy when I can present the album to the world. The pieces mean a lot to me and it took a lot of time and attention to create them. The compositions and arrangements have been created in recent years. The recordings of the various instruments were all made in the Rhythmotop Home Studio, the mix and master then being made in the Shanta Noir Studio. The CD must now go to the press shop and then be promoted accordingly!!! With your support I will make it!
Mein Ziel ist die Finalisierung der Studioaufnahmen, Mix, Mastering und Produktion des Albums "Soft Landing".
My goal is to finalize the studio recording, mix, mastering and production of the album "Soft Landing".
I'm happy if you like my music and if you can help me to create new songs, record them and present them to the world
The money raised will be used to cover the many costs incurred for the studio, mix, mastering, graphics, production, etc. Thank you all for the valuable support! If the financing starting level is exceeded, I will be able to use every euro well and shoot more videos, have a larger edition pressed, organize a fine CD presentation, etc.
Daniel Giordani is a handpan player, percussionist, rhythm teacher and author. Together with his partner Yela Brodesser, he runs the "Rhytmotop - Institute for Rhythm Experience" in the Austrian Waldviertel. Born in Bozen/South Tyrol in 1977, he studied cultural and social anthropology at the University of Vienna with a focus on ethnomusicology. During numerous research and study trips to West Africa, he learned to play the djembe. Further trips to North Africa, India and Central America gave him an insight into many other styles of percussion music. In recent years, the handpan has increasingly become the main instrument. For many years he has been a member of various bands and music projects and gives workshops and training seminars for children, young people, adults, teachers etc. More information about his musical activities can be found at: www.danielgiordani.com