Immerse yourself in the profound and spiritual soundscape of "Gurdjieff, De Hartmann: Chant religieux," a captivating drone album released by the enigmatic G. I. Gurdjieff. This 1989 masterpiece, brought to you by naïve classique, is a collection of sacred hymns and chants that delve deep into the realms of religious and spiritual music. Spanning a duration of 59 minutes, the album features 14 tracks, each a unique exploration of sacred themes and rituals.
From the solemn "Prière de désespoir" to the triumphant "Hymne de Pâques," Gurdjieff's compositions are a testament to his deep understanding of sacred music. The album includes a variety of religious ceremonies and hymns, such as "Cérémonie religieuse," "Lecture des livres Saints," and "Hymne au Créateur," each track offering a glimpse into the spiritual practices and beliefs that inspired them.
Gurdjieff's use of drone creates a hypnotic and meditative atmosphere, perfect for contemplation and reflection. The album's release date, January 1, 1989, marks the beginning of a new era in drone music, with Gurdjieff's unique approach to sacred hymns setting the stage for future explorations in the genre. Whether you're a seasoned fan of drone music or a newcomer looking to explore the depths of sacred music, "Gurdjieff, De Hartmann: Chant religieux" is an album that will resonate with your soul.