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Angel Tears
Vision (V. 4) << Purchase on iTunes
Personnel Credits

Biography
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Angel Tears on Compilation CDs
Angel Tears 1-sheet: download (right-click) or view

Written, composed, arranged & mixed by Momi Ochion & Sebastian James Taylor.
All tracks recorded & mixed at M.P. Studios.
Violins by Zohir Berada, Vladimir Buhgalter & Mark Mainbakh.
Flute by Shpatz.
Guitars by Sebastian James Taylor.
#1, 3 vocals by Natasha Chamberlain & Momi Ochion.
#2 vocals by Mary Harrington.
#5 vocals by Zohar Ben-Shitrit.
#9, 10 vocals by Natasha Chamberlain.
Produced by Srulik Einhorn for M.P. Master Production.
Art direction: Nir Hod
Songs    [Click for Details on Songs]
#TitleTimeMP3V/I *
1.Vision4:59
2.Legends of The Fall4:42
3.If You Are By My Side5:04
4.Mystic Desire6:07
5.Zohar4:48
6.Gone With The Wind5:53
7.Gipsy Tears4:56
8.Marakesh4:56
9.Rey Del Mundo5:27
10.Me And You4:37
11.Innocence5:06
12.Shanti5:02

* I = Instrumental; M = Male Vocal; F = Female Vocal

 

Biography/Notes
ANGEL TEARS' new CD Vision aka Volume 4 is in stores and for sale at CDBaby.com and Amazon.com. Angel Tears’ music has been on more than 10 compilation CDs, including the hit Buddha Bar 2, which has sold over 500,000 units. Angel Tears' music transports you on an enchanted journey of sounds and voices from every corner of the globe. It is a prayer to harmony that integrates cultures, races and peoples. Their music integrates dozens of instruments from East and West: the Bedouin dharbouka, Tibetan flutes, grand pianos, the Indian sitar, electric guitar, and Arab violins. The songs also feature such varied elements as African voices in traditional tribal religious ceremonies and ancient Indian hymns.

Biography & Photos Biography
Photos
Angel Tears on Compilation CDs
Angel Tears 1-sheet: download (right-click) or view

Reviews/Photos

From Backroads Music:
The Dreaming - a new CD from a group that has already appeared in widespread exposure through Buddha Bar CDs, Barramundi, Mana Medicine and TV mega-hits like The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Third Watch, etc. Angel Tears is primarily the creative brainchild and musical vehicle of Momi Ochion and Sebastian James Taylor. With global rhythms & exotic mixes, this group will find a great fit with those who like Global Spirit, Medicine Drum, Waterbone, Lost at Last, and labels a la Interchill &Dakini, as well as the legions of Buddha Bar fans.

From a Review of MANA MEDICINE compilation:
ANGEL TEARS contributes two distinctive tracks to Mana Medicine—the flamenco guitar meets Middle Eastern flavors and thick drum groove of “Ishka” and the dreamy, soulful “D’Marot Malach,” which is Hebrew for the name of the group. Inspired by numerous travels to Israel, Angel Tears—which fuses traditional Israeli vocals and contemporary beats--is the project of SEB TAYLOR, an artist on Dragonfly Records, parent company to LSD. (JIVE Magazine)

Angel Tears on Compilations Angel Tears Bio Back to Angel Tears page
Album (CLICK TO BUY!) Song Label Country
Happiness Mystic Desire Chall’O Music International France
Buddha Bar 2 Inshalla Chall'o/Wagram France
Transatlantik Lounging 4 Midbar Sinai News Belgium
Barramundi 3 Midbar Sinai PIAS Belgium
Chillum 1. African Heart
2. Indian Ballad
Agitato/Mdma Israel
Mana Medicine 1. Ishka
2. Dmaot Malach
Dragonfly UK
Lotus Lounge 1. Inshalla
2. Indian Ballad
Lovecat Music USA
Life Is.... Creation Vision BNE Israel
Supperclub in Rome 6 Vision United Netherlands

 

Sebastian Taylor (left)
and Momi Ochion
 

Angel Tears Biography

You could call it “cross-cultural chill-out music.” Or you may prefer to use terms like “ambient,” “fusion” or “lounge.” But one thing is certain—the music of Angel Tears is nothing if not innovative. The group, now celebrating their fourth release, creates intriguing music where elements of various genres meld in one big pot of rhythmic groove. You can’t help but get lost in the soundscapes of trippy beats, ethnic instrumentation and synthesizer soul.

Based out of Tel Aviv, Israel, Angel Tears is the joint project of Momi Ochion and Sebastian James Taylor. Ochion, whose roots lie in Israeli pop and world fusion music, is the melody man of the duo—the brain behind the compositional aspects of the album and a lot of the studio work. Sebastian James Taylor, who composes and performs much of the material, hails from London and is known for his work with the electronic groups KAYA PROJECT, Shakta and Digitalis. Other members include the group’s producer, DJ Srulik Einhorn, and a variety of vocalists whose intoxicating vocals and chants lend the music its exotic flair.

So … what exactly can you expect when you pop an Angel Tears album into your CD player? For starters, beats—lots of ’em. From electronic beats to the earthy thump of the Bedouin dharbouka and other indigenous drums, the music ranges from clubby to tribal and all points in between. Asian and Middle Eastern vocals lend a spiritual quality to many of the tunes, and instrumentation literally covers the whole spectrum, with Tibetan flutes, Indian sitar, Arabian violin, Middle Eastern horns, grand piano and electric guitar all sharing the same space. Mellow synthesizers swirl amidst the elements, bringing everything together into a cohesive package.

Angel Tears’ four releases to date include Way of the Music (Vol. 1), Harmony (Vol. 2), The Dreaming (Vol. 3), and their new CD, Vision (Vol. 4). Each is similar yet unique. The group’s music can be found on many global fusion compilations, including Buddha Bar 2, and has also been heard on popular TV shows including Sex in the City, Third Watch and The West Wing. Perfect for everything from yoga to fitness to lounging on the couch, when you listen to Angel Tears, you can expect to be moved—physically and mentally.

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The fourth CD from the international duo Angel Tears is a delightful, boundary- crossing release with across the board appeal. While their sound is very consistent it is not at all formulaic. Like the shifting sands of the Sahara, Angel Tears moves across styles, moods and tempos which make the songs very suitable for an energetic yoga workout, sweating your prayers, or movement oriented practices. They also have a knack for expanding the imagination with extremely cool, catchy chill out beats that soar, dip, penetrate and groove along with imagination.

The production touches on several reference points, from delicious soundtrack- isms from India to beats that echo & reverberate from the inside out. Slowly drawn out string intros give way to the sounds of nay flutes and violins, with whispered voices et al, and then quickly enter percolating rhythms, hand drums and mixes that provide a consistent thread from start to finish.

Because one of the Angel Tears' duo hails from Israel, the ecstatic sounds of the Middle East are prevalent, from what feel like Bedouin cries to snaky belly dance rhythms which dart in and out. Momi Ochion blends these elements seamlessly, in tandem with London's Sebastian James Taylor, a superb guitarist in his own right who is also the force behind the popular Kaya Project. It all adds up to an enchanted journey of sounds and voices from all corners of the globe, with lively dharbouka, Tibetan flutes, grand pianos, sitar, electric guitar and Arab violins mixed with such varied elements as African voices in traditional tribal religious ceremonies and ancient Indian hymns. While "Vision" is an unqualified gem, the previous Angel tears CDs are every bit as excellent ("The Dreaming" and "Way of the Mystic"). What sets Angel Tears apart is that the music is laid back and dreamy enough to co-exist with, yet inspired enough to send you out in ripples of modernistic dancing images and colorful sheherazades from times long past.

by Lloyd Barde – Yogi Times