- David & Steve Gordon
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David & Steve Gordon are a Billboard-charting New Age music and chillout music recording artist duo, record producers and founders of the independent label Sequoia Records.[1][2] Since their first album in 1982, they have recorded more than 25 albums ranging from traditional new age music and ambient meditative soundscapes to shamanic drumming with native american flute, celtic music and world music-influenced electronica. They are among the first artists to record relaxation music blended with sounds of nature.[3][4] The Gordon brothers have described their music as an expression of their interests in meditation, Eastern spirituality, and Western nature-based forms of spirituality.[4][5] A 2005 survey conducted by New Age Retailer magazine ranked David & Steve Gordon as the fourth most well known new age music artist among specialty retailers.[6] The Gordon brothers have also produced several compilations of downtempo recordings, including among others the Buddha-Lounge series, with six volumes released to date.[7]
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Career
The Gordons' first album, Misty Forest Morning, was released in 1982, featuring mainly piano and acoustic guitars, with some synthesizer and sounds of nature they recorded in Sequoia National Forest, the location that was the inspiration for the name of their record label, Sequoia Records[2][8] Their second album Peaceful Evening and several more albums in a similar style followed soon after, then in 1985 they branched out into electronic spacemusic with Astral Journey and Celestial Suite.[2]
In 1987 they returned to nature-inspired music with Garden of Serenity, the first of several releases in their Inner Music series of albums that featured longer meditative compositions[9] . (A sequel, Garden of Serenity II, followed in 1998.) The early 1990s saw another of their electronic spacemusic releases with Music of the Tarot.[2]
Beginning in 1994 with Sacred Earth Drums, David & Steve Gordon branched out into world fusion music, adding African, Middle Eastern and Native American drums and percussion plus Native American flute and Incan pan pipes to the mix, along with acoustic and electric guitars, synthesizers, and continuing their use of sounds of nature as musical elements.[8][10] The song titles and liner notes portrayed the story of a mythical shaman who journeys to the spirit world to find healing for his people and for the Earth.[11] Sacred Earth Drums became the top-selling drumming album in the New Age market for both 1994 and 1995[2] and by 2002 had sold over 300,000 units.[12] Following a sequel in 1996 titled Sacred Spirit Drums, their 1999 release Drum Medicine entered Billboard's Top New Age Albums chart in April, 2000,[1] and also in 2000, received the Coalition of Visionary Retailers Record of the Year and Best World Album awards and the New Age Voice Native Heart Award[13] and was listed in the top 5 albums of New Age specialty distributors for two years.[2]
From the mid 1990s and into the 2000s, David & Steve Gordon produced albums by recording artists Zingaia, Sophia Songhealer, EverStar and Jaya Lakshmi.[13] Through their record label Sequoia Records, they released albums by recording artists Gary Stadler, Wendy Rule, Shajan, Christina Lux, Alquimia and Gleisberg;[10][14] and several compilations of meditative and world-influenced New Age music including Musical Healing in 2001 and Perfect Balance in 2006.
In 2006, the Gordon brothers released Soothing Sanctuary, ambient music with nature sounds, a re-version of the earlier release "Sanctuary" (so stated in the liner notes) with new arrangements and remastering. Also in 2006 came Shaman's Vision Journey, featuring shamanic drum beats and mantras in the languages of cultures from around the world, including Mayan, Sanskrit, Lakota and Tibetan chants. In 2007 and 2008, they released a pair of 25th anniversary retrospectives, Sound Peace, focusing on meditative selections, and Earth Drum, a collection of drum and native flute tracks packaged with a DVD of wilderness scenery from national parks around the USA set to the music of the compilation album. Earth Drum was awarded the 2009 Coalition of Visionary Retailers awards for Album of the Year and Best World Album.[15]
Also in the early 2000s, the Gordons introduced a second record label imprint, Sequoia Groove, specializing in chill-out music compilations, including the Buddha-Lounge series that charted in Billboard in 2004,[16] Cafe de Luna, Hotel Tara, and others; and world music influenced electronica artists including Tya, and Achillea (featuring Jens Gad of Enigma).[7] New recordings by the Gordon brothers in the chillout genre were included in several of these compilations, and in 2008 they released their first album of downtempo electronic music, Yoga Planet, followed by their second album of chillout music in 2009, Nirvana Groove.[17]David & Steve Gordon released two albums of world drum and percussion music in 2009, an upbeat recording titled Drum Cargo: Rhythms of Fire, and an album of quiet drum beats with crystal bowls and native flutes titled Meditation Drum, that according to the liner notes is intended to encourage meditation and relaxation. In 2010 they returned to Native American flute music with the album Gratitude.
Discography
Full length albums
- Misty Forest Morning, 1982
- Peaceful Evening, 1982
- Radiant Sea, 1983 (out of print)
- Beside the Laughing River, 1984 (out of print)
- Still Waters, Clear Sky, 1984 (out of print)
- Astral Journey, 1985 (out of print)
- Celetsial Suite, 1986 (out of print)
- Garden of Serenity, 1987
- Oneness, 1988
- Music of the Tarot, 1993
- Sacred Earth Drums, 1994
- Sacred Spirit Drums, 1996
- Garden of Serenity II, 1997
- Ancient Power (Steve Gordon and Deborah Martin), 1998
- Drum Medicine, 1999
- Drum Prayer (Steve Gordon), 2002
- Sacred Drum Visions, 2002
- Heart of Peace, 2003
- Garden of Serenity III, 2004
- Pillow Music, 2005
- Soothing Sanctuary, 2006
- Shaman's Vision Journey, 2007
- Earth Drum - The 25th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 1, 2008
- Yoga Planet, 2008
- Drum Cargo - Rhythms of Fire, 2009
- Sound Peace - The 25th Anniversary Collection, Vol. 2, 2009
- Nirvana Groove, 2009
- Meditation Drum, 2009
- Gratitude, 2010
DVD
- Earth Drum Visions, 2008
Compilations produced
- Buddha-Lounge, Volumes 1-6, 2001–2008
- Musical Healing, 2001
- Cafe de Luna, Volumes 1 & 2, 2003–2004
- World Groove Mix, 2004
- Hotel Tara, the Intimate Side of Buddha-Lounge, Volumes 1 & 2, 2005–2007
- Yoga Salon, 2005
- Tropical Chill, 2005
- Chakra Healing Zone, 2006
- Perfect Balance, 2006
- Yoga Moods, 2006
- Angels Voices, 2007
- The Celtic Lounge, Volumes 1-3, 2006–2008
References
- ^ a b "Top New Age Music Albums Chart". Billboard Magazine (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) (Vol. 112, No. 16): p. 18. April 15, 2000. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ a b c d e f David & Steve Gordon at Allmusic
- ^ Laura Johannes (Sep 19, 2006). "Music to Lull You to Sleep". The Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones & Company).
- ^ a b Mamaniji Azanyah (April, 2007). "Into the Heart of the Music: Music to Balance Your Life". Evolve Magazine (New Leaf).
- ^ Beth Adelman (March 2008). "Composition from the Heart: Music for Healing and Serenity". Science of Mind Magazine (United Church of Religious Science).
- ^ "2005 New Age Retailer National Survey". New Age Retailer Magazine (Continuity Publishing): p. 15. June 2005.
- ^ a b "Sequoia Groove and the Chillout Phenomenon". In Review (Music Design). September 2005.
- ^ a b "Top New Age Music Albums Chart". Billboard Magazine (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) (Vol. 109, No. 12): p. 46. Mar 22, 1997. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ Birosik, P.J. (1989). The New Age Music Guide. MacMillan Publishing Company. pp. 67–68.
- ^ a b Randy Alberts (May 2006). "From the Roots of a Redwood". New Age Retailer Magazine (Continuity Publishing).
- ^ Michael Weaver (July/Aug 2002). "Market News and Views". Napra ReView (New Age Publishers and Retailers Alliance).
- ^ "Sequoia Records Recording Artists". Sequoia Records. http://www.sequoiarecords.com/artists.html. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
- ^ "COVR Awards". Coalition of Visionary Retailers. http://covr.org/awards09.htm. Retrieved October 3, 2009.
- ^ "Top New Age Music Albums Chart". Billboard Magazine (Nielsen Business Media, Inc.) (Vol. 116, No. 22): p. 70. <May 29, 2004. ISSN 0006-2510.
- ^ Bill Binkleman (August 2009). "Play List". New Age Retailer Magazine (Continuity Publishing): p. 92.
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