
Fiona Joyce's forth solo album "Sacred Space".
More adult alternative in style then her earlier folk-based albums, "Sacred Space" has a unique contemporary feel. Lyrically the album explores the boundries between physical and mystical experience, with a personal honesty and directness.

Working in the dead of night, when most people were safely in their beds, Fiona Joyce recorded a selection of her own songs covering subjects as diverse as immortality, the demands of young children, partying, political prisoners, mysticism, and imminent unemployment.
A true folk masterpiece! She puts most of her songs in a Celtic framework, but uses non-folk instrumentation (fuzz guitar, funk rhythms, space keys) to bring contrast and variation into an almost perfect album, centred around her angelic voice.

Seductive Soundscapes Featuring the Alluring Warmth Of the Flugelhorn. A native of the Tjapukai tribe of northern Queensland, Australia, David Hudson is a master of the didjeridu.
The traditional meditative qualities of the didgeridoo played by one of the worlds leading exponents.
