Labyrinth
David BalocheCompact Disc 2018-01-04
Labyrinth is a contemplative, scripture-based debut from 21st century psalmist David Baloche, son of award winning worship leader-songwriter Paul Baloche, the album's executive producer.
Labyrinth is the first volume in a series that offers unique musical meditations using various translations from the Bible, with this first project focusing on scriptures that address anxiety and stress. Tracks include "He Hears My Voice" (Psalm 55:16-17 NLT), "Nothing Can Separate" (Romans 8:38 NLT) and "Those Who Hope" (Isaiah 40:31 NIV). A new way to experience scripture, Labyrinth is an ideal soundscape for use during times of personal and corporate prayer and meditation with scripture sung by David Baloche who also plays piano, acoustic guitar, clarinet and trumpet on the album.
"The Labyrinth project isn't an escape; it's an encounter... with one's self and with God," says David Baloche, a New York City-based artist and teacher. "It is a sonic labyrinth, a song experience to prepare for scripture and worship, as if to say, 'pay attention, we're headed for something deeper'."
Labyrinth is an ideal tool for your personal quiet time and reflection.
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Labyrinth is a contemplative, scripture-based debut from 21st century psalmist David Baloche, son of award winning worship leader-songwriter Paul Baloche, the album's executive producer.
Labyrinth is the first volume in a series that offers unique musical meditations using various translations from the Bible, with this first project focusing on scriptures that address anxiety and stress. Tracks include "He Hears My Voice" (Psalm 55:16-17 NLT), "Nothing Can Separate" (Romans 8:38 NLT) and "Those Who Hope" (Isaiah 40:31 NIV). A new way to experience scripture, Labyrinth is an ideal soundscape for use during times of personal and corporate prayer and meditation with scripture sung by David Baloche who also plays piano, acoustic guitar, clarinet and trumpet on the album.
"The Labyrinth project isn't an escape; it's an encounter... with one's self and with God," says David Baloche, a New York City-based artist and teacher. "It is a sonic labyrinth, a song experience to prepare for scripture and worship, as if to say, 'pay attention, we're headed for something deeper'."
Labyrinth is an ideal tool for your personal quiet time and reflection.