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''Music in the Key of Om'' is an album by
Jack DeJohnette Jack DeJohnette (born August 9, 1942) is an American jazz drummer, pianist, and composer. Known for his extensive work as leader and sideman for musicians including Charles Lloyd, Freddie Hubbard, Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, John Abercrombie, ...
. It was recorded in 2003 and issued in 2005 by DeJohnette's Golden Beams Productions as the label's inaugural release. The album features DeJohnette on synthesizer, bells, and a new line of instruments developed in conjunction with the Sabian cymbal company, and consists of a single, hour-long track of
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music intended for meditation and relaxation, a departure from DeJohnette's typical work in the jazz style. In an interview, DeJohnette noted that the album came about as a result of working with his wife, Lydia, a "vibrational healer." He reflected: "these are stressful times, and I thought there was a need for some music for people to relax... People who did yoga and meditated and also just wanted to chill-out really liked the music. So I think that's a musical contribution that I can give, that gives me joy doing it, and helps people in their lives."


Reception

The album earned DeJohnette a nomination for " Best New Age Album" at the
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. The AllMusic review by
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states, "One waits in vain for something — anything — interesting to occur, but it never does. To be fair, this is meant to be background music for one's deep thoughts. But after listening to this monotonous recital straight through, one will need a different form of "healing" music to recover from the mood that it casts! Even for
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, this is incredibly dull". The authors of '' The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings'' wrote: "Intended as an aid to meditation, but more likely to prompt an anxiety attack." John Kelman of '' All About Jazz'' commented: "People looking for more conventionally focused music will likely find ''Music in the Key of OM'' a disappointment; but for those who view music as a transporter and emotional healer, DeJohnette's record should be an album of significance and meaning." Writing for '' PopMatters'', Will Layman remarked: "It is both less and more than... New Age hoo-hah. It is dead-to-rights healing music. ''Breathe in. Breathe out.'' There you go." '' The Sydney Morning Heralds John Shand wrote: "The weird part is that it works. The bells are deep-pitched and have extraordinary sustain. Something about their sound makes you sigh out the day's tension and unwind."


Track listing

# "Music in the Key of Om" (Jack DeJohnette) - 60:51 :* Recorded at Magic Moments Studio, New York in August 2003


Personnel

* Jack DeJohnette –
synthesizer A synthesizer (also spelled synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis and ...
, percussion


References

{{Authority control Jack DeJohnette albums 2005 albums Ambient albums