Jeweled Space | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1981 1986 12 April 1987 | |||
Genre | New-age Minimal Ambient Space music | |||
Length | 60:00 | |||
Label | Inter-Dimensional Music | |||
Producer | Iasos | |||
Iasos chronology | ||||
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Jeweled Space is a studio album by new-age musician Iasos.
It was released on cassette by his Inter-Dimensional Music label in 1981 and then re-released in 1986, 12 April 1987 [1] and 2008 [2] (1986 and 1987 versions are better-known). Most of the versions include two equally 30-minutes long tracks, "The Valley Of Enchimed Peace" and "The Royal Court Of The Goddess Vesta" (on some versions lengths vary [2] ). They are ambient, drone-like electronic new-age pieces. It was described by author as "subtle background music to be played at low volume" and consist of cool, soothing first track and warm, nurturing second one. [1] [3] The second track is reworked second half of "Helios & Vesta" from Iasos's earlier 1983 album Elixir.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Valley Of Enchimed Peace" | 30:00 |
2. | "The Royal Court Of The Goddess Vesta" | 30:00 |
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