Luca Calabrese - I Shin Den Shin (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Luca Calabrese, Markus Reuter, Mark Wingfield, Nguyen Le, Alexander Dowerk
Title: I Shin Den Shin
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Moonjune Records
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:09:04
Total Size: 1.22 GB / 330 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: I Shin Den Shin
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Moonjune Records
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Ambient
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:09:04
Total Size: 1.22 GB / 330 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dissolution (feat. Markus Reuter, Mark Wingfield, Nguyen Le & Alexander Dowerk) (14:34)
2. Appointment with the Truth (feat. Markus Reuter, Mark Wingfield, Nguyen Le & Alexander Dowerk) (11:42)
3. A New Reality (feat. Markus Reuter, Mark Wingfield, Nguyen Le & Alexander Dowerk) (10:48)
4. Pure Mind (without a body) (feat. Markus Reuter, Mark Wingfield, Nguyen Le & Alexander Dowerk) (12:22)
5. Heart to Heart (feat. Markus Reuter, Mark Wingfield, Nguyen Le & Alexander Dowerk) (11:08)
6. Magnetic Soul (feat. Markus Reuter) (08:30)
I-shin-den-shin is a Japanese concept that describes a form of communication that transcends spoken words, relying on unspoken understanding, empathy, and shared feelings. The term is often translated as "what the mind thinks, the heart transmits" or "a heart-to-heart transmission." It encapsulates the idea that emotions and thoughts can be conveyed and understood without the need for explicit verbal communication.
The concept has its roots in Eastern philosophy, particularly in Zen Buddhism and Confucianism, where the importance of nonverbal communication, intuition, and a deep connection between individuals is emphasized. It's about the ability to convey meaning and understanding through subtle gestures, expressions, and shared experiences.
In a more contemporary context, i-shin-den-shin has also been used to describe certain interpersonal and artistic experiences, such as in music and other forms of art, where a strong emotional resonance is achieved between the creator and the audience, even without direct verbal explanation.
The term can be applied in various contexts, from personal relationships to artistic expression, emphasizing the power of genuine connection and understanding that goes beyond words.
LUCA CALABRESE - Pocket Trumpet
NGUYÊN LÊ -Electric Guitar
MARKUS REUTER -Touch Guitar AU8, Soundscapes
MARK WINGFIELD -Electric Guitar
ALEXANDER DOWERK -Touch Guitar S8
The concept has its roots in Eastern philosophy, particularly in Zen Buddhism and Confucianism, where the importance of nonverbal communication, intuition, and a deep connection between individuals is emphasized. It's about the ability to convey meaning and understanding through subtle gestures, expressions, and shared experiences.
In a more contemporary context, i-shin-den-shin has also been used to describe certain interpersonal and artistic experiences, such as in music and other forms of art, where a strong emotional resonance is achieved between the creator and the audience, even without direct verbal explanation.
The term can be applied in various contexts, from personal relationships to artistic expression, emphasizing the power of genuine connection and understanding that goes beyond words.
LUCA CALABRESE - Pocket Trumpet
NGUYÊN LÊ -Electric Guitar
MARKUS REUTER -Touch Guitar AU8, Soundscapes
MARK WINGFIELD -Electric Guitar
ALEXANDER DOWERK -Touch Guitar S8