The album won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1997, solidifying its place in music history. It seamlessly blends synthesizers, acoustic instrumentation, and Enya’s signature multi-layered vocals, often referred to as the "choir of one." From the complex, driving rhythms of "Anywhere Is" to the haunting, classical undertones of "Pax Deorum," the album is a sonic tapestry that demands closer listening. Why FLAC is the Ultimate Format for Enya
Using a technique often referred to as the "choir of one," Enya recorded her vocals tens, hundreds, and sometimes thousands of times for a single track, layering them to create a swelling, ethereal wall of sound. Coupled with rich synthesizer textures, acoustic instrumentation, and complex percussion, the sonic landscape is incredibly dense. Why FLAC Matters for This Album
: An instrumental title track opening with swelling, majestic synthesizers that set a deeply atmospheric tone.
The album won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album in 1997, solidifying its place in music history. It seamlessly blends synthesizers, acoustic instrumentation, and Enya’s signature multi-layered vocals, often referred to as the "choir of one." From the complex, driving rhythms of "Anywhere Is" to the haunting, classical undertones of "Pax Deorum," the album is a sonic tapestry that demands closer listening. Why FLAC is the Ultimate Format for Enya
Using a technique often referred to as the "choir of one," Enya recorded her vocals tens, hundreds, and sometimes thousands of times for a single track, layering them to create a swelling, ethereal wall of sound. Coupled with rich synthesizer textures, acoustic instrumentation, and complex percussion, the sonic landscape is incredibly dense. Why FLAC Matters for This Album Enya - The Memory Of Trees -1995- Flac
: An instrumental title track opening with swelling, majestic synthesizers that set a deeply atmospheric tone. The album won the Grammy Award for Best