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Samsara

by Martins Garden

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taktyle_fan This album is absolutely fabulous! Every time I listen to it it gets better. Masterpiece. Favorite track: Mandala.
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Seb Forest Soul Another epic journey with Martin! Wonderfully themed new album from one of my favourite storytellers and low-end virtuosos. I invite you to experience his Below album with haptic bass-device like Woojer or SubPac and be drifted into the world of ecstatic body sensations. Great to see him back where he belongs, releasing on the top label of the visionary melodic bass-driven music. Favorite track: Samsara.
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Nicholas Prior Fantastic combinations like voice choirs and birdsong, loads of lovely detail to pick out, incredible stuff!
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cipher_nemo A bit more mellow than past albums, but also polished when it comes to minimalism in layers of each track. It's a slightly different experience compared to previous works by Martins Garden. Still a worthy addition to a fan's library. Favorite track: Touch of Inspiration.
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In Buddhism, SAMSARA is often defined as the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Or, you may understand it as the world of suffering and dissatisfaction, the opposite of nirvana, which is the condition of being free from suffering and the cycle of rebirth. 

In literal terms, the Sanskrit word SAMSARA means "flowing on" or "passing through." It is illustrated by the Wheel of Life. It might be understood as the state of being bound by greed, hate, and ignorance, or as a veil of illusion that hides true reality. In traditional Buddhist philosophy, we are trapped in samsara through one life after another until we find awakening through enlightenment.
However, the best definition of SAMSARA, and one with more modern applicability may be from the Theravada monk and teacher Thanissaro Bhikkhu:
 "Instead of a place, it's a process: the tendency to keep creating worlds and then moving into them." And note that this creating and moving in doesn't just happen once, at birth. We're doing it all the time."

credits

released May 20, 2021

All tracks written, arranged and produced by Marcel Umberg.

Graphic Art: Gene Raz von Edler
Graphic Design: Espepelen Artwork
Mastering: Zeamoon Mastering

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