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Before Amsterdam native Eskinasi came to Higher Octave in the lively African dance band Soto Koto,before his time with Frank Natale of Professor Trance and long before he became a founding member of the jazz-imbued band 3rd Force, he was known as Holland's first New Age artist because of his devoted work on the project that produced Brainscapes. "There was absolutely no commercial consideration when we created this music, " Eskinasi admits. "In fact, originally it was aimed at just a few listeners, an audience who wore headphones and experienced the "Brainscapes " sounds while viewing shifting colored light patterns in a holistic healing environment. True "Now Age" music." But far from being only a tool to aid higher consciousness, "Brainscapes " took on a life of its own as those who came under its spell spread the word of its musical beauty. The demand was so great that Eskinasi released it to the public, and it became an ambient music hit in Europe. Now the rest of the world can discover for themselves the sonic beauty and deeply moving effect of Eskinasi and Wafer's music. Originally, "Brainscapes " was one of nine tapes Eskinasi recorded with Wafer...-quiet journeys for the ear and mind of the listener, designed to stimulate thought through the soft, rhythmic pulses of brain wave patterns combined with electronic keyboards and the earthly, meditative deep vibrations produced by the yedaki, the sacred Australian Aboriginal wind instrument. In the case of "Brainscapes