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I, Darv Krizton,experienced them. This is the reverse
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The following is a recount of my impressions while exposing
myself to the wondrous sounds of Jacotte Chollet's
MultiDimensional Music. As stated at her website, i had a
number of odd experiences using this music that few
sound artists have been able to reliably produce.

I am reserving the right to add new material to these reviews
as i recall memories or feel i can clarify what has already
been written.


Renaissance
Jacotte Chollet
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HOLY MOTHER/FATHER DIVINE!! THIS IS THE REAL THING!!
   After 2 years of going to her website and thinking about it,
i finally acquired all 10 cd's from French visionary sound 
artist, Jacotte Chollet. This is some of the most intensely 
PHYSICAL and overtly HEALING synthesis i have had the pleasure 
of experiencing. I am not going to rush through these discs, 
but study and learn from them, so i will give you reviews as i 
assimilate each one's offered alignments.
   Multidimensional Music, as stated at the website, is 
designed to basically reset one's energy-body (the various 
energic sheaths, or"auric fields," along with other energetic 
structures and ultimately the physical structure itself to the 
original pattern of cosmic wholeness.
   Smirk if you will, but i tend to agree that that is what is
happening here.
    Less than 30 seconds into listening to this first disc in 
the series, "Renaissance," i felt like i was coming on to an 
entheogen, complete with the initial anxiety and subsequent 
dilation of my personal consciousness. This first piece, 
"Liberte," features the adept use of swirling harp with 
sequenced synth and strings. At the same time i am feeling a 
strong, entheogen-like rush to a new level of awareness, i am 
feeling a deep aesthetic appreciation of this music: a really 
sweet production which reminds me of my favorite Jean Michel 
Jarre recordings. Classically beautiful, majestic and fully 
realized. Then, the Marcey-like harp strummings begin to 
entrain me into a blissful emotional reverie and so begins 
a graceful descent into a mid-theta state where i am already 
noticing very powerful healing energies and becoming less 
alert. This transition occurs relatively rapidly and by 
minute 6, my anxiety at the rapid change of state is 
completely gone. The harp swirlings become wider, higher, 
deeper. Slowly, an ascent is made to a more alert low alpha
region and i am able to pay more attention to where the 
music is affecting me physicaly (actually, there are 
numerous places but i suppose one zeroes in on a particular 
area according to one's temperment.) I realize that this 
is a heart oriented piece that is also stimulating 
the higher chakras.
   The second piece, the twenty-minute "Transformation," 
By minute 3, i am on a steep gradient into a delta state
and basically asleep before reaching minute 5. But dreaming 
floridly, experiencing intense visuals (and this is 
without chemical assistance, mind you.) A vision comes to 
me in a dream indicating the root area of my chronic 
physical pain. i am shown EXACTLY where the problem is, but 
realize that there is some work to do to be able to unpack
it. this music is very much like Michael Hammer and i can 
stateconfidently that Jacotte and Michael have overlap in 
their work accessing the identical energies. Michael tends 
to be very shiny in his work; some gaseous trimmings at 
times but usually sheer brightness. Jacotte definitely is 
describing the same, but also has this intriguing dreamy, 
soulful aspect melded with it. These energies that they are
accessing i refer to as "Ascension energies," which are 
aligned to the higher dimensional realms of the ascended 
masters and naturally on by direct route connections 
to Divine. i mainly point this out because there are 
numerous valid Divine musics. Patrick Bernhardt, for 
instance,through his use of sacred mantra esoterically 
travels established Vedic, Abrahamic or other Shamanic 
routes which also lead to Divine. David Parsons is an
excellent exponent of Tibetan Buddhism in his music.
Ascension energies i would have to say are based in the
tradition of Christ. My experiences interacting with this
reality lead me to believe that this is in the esoteric
Spirit of the Greek Gnosis and the Christos, which is
inclusive of the Jesus, but also includes many other
figures representative of Sacrifice, Forgiveness and
Healing. These are the Ascended Masters of the fourth
sphere of the Tree of Life who are a pretty multicultural
group. The basis of this knowing is the realization that
we are all creatures of Love and beings of Light and
that Oneness of Creative Being infuses all, making us
all innately of the Universal Oneness Love Being simply
called Christ. Each figure in this Celestial Holarchy
is a representative, an embodiment, of a certain ability 
or way-of-being of Divine. I consider the music of
Ascension to be markedly different from, say, the quite
Catholic nature of the works of Richard Shulman or
traditional liturgical singing (even though 
repopularizing overtone singing) of David Hykes. Even
Angelic composers Raphael or Aeoliah tend to familiar 
themes in classical music. I should mention here the
great work in ACTUAL Greek Gnosis music by 
Paul Avgerinos. But this Ascension Music transcends its
cultural underpinnings, isn't predictable from the
familiar, and gives us the freedom to notice how it
is affecting us!
    The 10 minute third piece entitled, "Expansion," begins 
with an palpable wiggle in the third eye which builds 
into an interesting Enoesque environment that is quite 
distinct from the previous two pieces. by the beginning 
of minute 2, i'm feeling distinct SHIFTS in my head as, 
so it seems to me, the cranium adjusts to the sound envelope.
i am also getting strong vibrations in the base chakra and 
the soles of my feet are tingling; soon, my entire right 
foot from the top of the ankle down is tingling. (later, 
i remember the injury 34 years ago.)
my spinal column seems to be charged with an inner 
radiant flow thateasily passes down the length, removing 
small blocks in the inner cord. following this, a definite 
emphasis on the upper two vertebrae and it seems their 
relationship is harmonized. the wild thing is: this all 
seems so precise, yet it is obvious that i'm zeroing in 
on only SOME of all the effects going on in this display 
of coherent sound. the final minutes seem to return to 
a focus on the third eye itself. i am now quite alert 
and feeling energized. a high alpha, even possibly low 
beta state. then it fades....
    The last piece, "Renaissance," is a third eye work-out. 
photonic swirling is ricocheting inside my cranium. 
for eternity & it feels great! by the end, my head feels 
clear and i seem much more focused in my attention and 
more Present.
    I found this recording to be a profound energetic 
experience. On repeated listen, completely new aspects 
keep leaping out with each listen. if i close my eyes, 
i get recognizable Visions. i've been sleeping more 
deeply and my dream life has become more active. 
more on THAT later! if i was to try to qualify it, 
i would say this disc is about being OPEN TO CHANGE.
    I am always looking for music of Spiritual Essence. 
it is one of my fundamental motives for being so 
involved in Visionary Sound Arts. to my mind, the 
artists who actually achieve this are rare and of 
the highest order of expression in Sound. Music is 
the Language of Emotion. it is our way of communicating 
states of Being that one could possibly be in if one 
CHOSE to Feel that way. (and why not? since it 
feels great!) among these artists, of whom *imho* 
Michael Hammer, Patrick Bernhardt, Iasos  and
Jeffrey S. Thompson are signature exponents, i believe 
we must include  Jacotte Chollet (and this after 
hearing only 2 of the 10 cds!)
    My main recommendation is that if you are going 
to buy one of these discs, you may as well buy the set, 
because you are going to want all of them. 
....i'm just sayin'.....

Invisible Presence
Jacotte Chollet
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AN INCREDIBLE LOW THETA JOURNEY INTO THE HEART
FOR A MEETING WITH THE SOLAR LOGOS!
    
The way this review works is i'm writing my
impressions and memories during the 4th listen

    The 16 minute, "Transfert," begins with a
TangerineDream-like bassynth pattern that has a
Kraftwerk-style production but is slow and steady
trance-inducing. Periodic cosmic whooshes seem to
suggest movement through a long tunnel or stargate
pathway.
    The dark, nearly sinister, atmosphere suggests
an approach toward something that can be felt to be 
powerful, yet so nebulous as to inspire dread or
at least trepidation. I've had similar feelings
whenever approaching my own personal shadow material
or strongly repressed material.
    At the beginning, one appears to be moving
forward and up, but by minute 4, a pronounced sinking
feeling is provided by mid-range descending riffs,
melodic declensions. This brings us down into a
comfortable transic state.
    If i recall correctly, the soles of my feet
began tingling in this piece and did so well into
the next piece before my attention moved to the
higher chakras.
    This is a piece that would be great late night
listening. The headspace is mid-theta: spacey but
not forcing liminal awareness. The affects seems to
be in the upper body - clarifying, relaxing, but 
also towards the end suggesting work being done.

    The 11 minute, "Evocation," begins with revolving
patterns in the heart and head, with a piano plunking
out a simple single note melody which taps the top
of the cranium, particularly just above the forehead.
    An interesting chorale effect is also present
which i fancied on the first listen was influenced
by a Roman canticle. The voices are not saying anything
that can be definitively made out, so they invite
one's mind to impose semantic meaning. Given the cues
from the style of cant, my mind was hearing the
phrases "sacred jesus" and "thank you jesus."
    Since this song is "Evocation," i allowed the
idea that this is a call for the presence of Iesous
(and not "cheezwiz," which i was also able to hear.)
Allowing this enabled me to connect strongly with the
Iesous of my previous life experience.

    The 12 minute, "Solar Lord," is quite slow and
stately, with a bass pulse in the heart chakra 
every five secs or so. A synth drone and some
phasing provide a sacred tamboura-like atmosphere.
A synth lead sinuously winds through the piece
like an harmonium and some harp trills aesthetically
placed suggest some playfulness. Overall, the piece
is quite still and meditative, easily taking the
listener down into low-theta. This piece took me
deeply into the center of my heart, where a star
was shining, and the reverberations caused my
third eye to open wide.
   The synchronistic thing about this composition
was that a couple of minutes into the piece,
during my first ever listen to it, my
CD player suddenly TURNED OFF! This was to be the
first of numerous strange technical things that
have been happening in this apartment since i
started working with multidimensional music. The
player had never done this before and i was in a
completely darkened room and so had no direct way
of knowing if the circuit breaker had been flipped
or not (although i think not, because my cable TV
box was still showing the correct time and not
rebooting. i suppose that they could be on 
different circuits, but it doesn't seem likely.)

    The title song, "Invisible Presence," is a
20 minute offering of extremely well done space
music on a par with Jonn Serrie's planetarium
music. I could use this piece in a set that also
had recordings of actual interplanetary space: it
provides a feeling of cosmic vastness while
still apparently centered in the heart.

    "Invisible Presence" is about reconnecting to
the Higher Self in a more conscious way. While,
as i've mentioned, the works seems to have 
affinities with Christ, it is not overtly so and
i think is sufficiently accessible to transcend
relgious boundaries. As an experienced sound
explorer, i can state that Jacotte's music is
pretty tradition-transparent compared to many
other artists in the genre.
    This album seemed to me to be in the delta/
theta frequency ranges, very relaxing and not
alert, easy to slip into slumber. As a side
note, after my first listen, i was making a cup
of tea and musing over what i had just heard.
I was reminiscing about what a friend had said
some years ago -- "The essence of the psyche-
delic experience is the nervous system realizing
that is is a part of something greater" -- when
suddenly the alarm on my stove started beeping.
In order to set the alarm, you have to push in
and turn. Obviously, I must have brushed against
it, but in all my years in this apartment, i
don't recall having done that before! 
   ...and the timing was too perfect....


Unite
Jacotte Chollet
Multidimensional Music, 1996

THIS 2CD SET CONTAINS THE MOST SUBLIMELY
MYSTERIOUS AURAL SCULPTURE IN CHOLLET'S CANON
    It is extremely relaxing and is a long
sustained delta sleep voyage healing the
listener back to the wholeness and oneness
of all being. I fell asleep during the first
3 listens of both respective disc: a total of
SIX passouts! Couldn't even stay awake when i
was TRYING to. After these 6 listens, i could
not differentiate the compositions in my mind
or memories. It all ran together. In order to
write the following descriptions, i had to
listen to the recordings upon arising from my
night's sleep and write my impressions down
immediately. even these sessions had to be
repeated over a number of days, faithfully
in the morning.
   In the waking state, one has a physical
body; when asleep, and dreaming, one has a
dreambody or "subtle" body; in dreamless 
sleep, one enters into a formless state, the
"causal" body, in which their is only an
infinite Vastness of pure nonconscious
awareness. The Vedics called this reality
"Alaya" and said that in deep dreamless sleep
we are closest to our true nature -- the
pure awareness of the Alaya -- and in simple
natural bliss. This reality has been given
many names i think: the Qabalistic "Ain Soph,"
the Buddhist "Svavabhavikhaya" and the 
Western concept of the "Great Void," an
Immense Emptiness of Absolute Potential from
which all form (or rather the experience of
form) arises as the "Oneness." This is Unity
in its penultimate sense.
    This album provides the listener with an
opportunity to touch and to remember touching
the Oneness.

L'Amour Roi (Love Rules)
Unite, Volume 1
Jacotte Chollet, 1996

INTENDED AS AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE SOME
OF THE DIFFERENT QUALITIES OF COSMIC LOVE,
this disc seems to me to mainly be helping
one to receive love and to sustain a "love-
circuit" if you will, with another loving
being. it may also help decrystallize rigid
monological ideas of what Love is or can be.
    I wanted to describe the opening 8 minute
piece, "Soul Search," with the word QUIZZICAL.
it is like the album opens with many questions
hoping for answers. This is a deeply soulful
piece that is pretty unique, reminding of some
of the querlous moments Mourashkin or Wendy
Carlos have recorded. There seems to be an
underlying classical music (Russian?) influence.
As the track continues, the questioning does
become more of a search, but it is slow and
methodical. The head space is low theta, taking
the listener into a transic state hovering
above slumber. While this is electronic music
non pareil, the atmosphere resembles a classic
"sombre" Ambience.
    Rising up from the depths with the next
piece, "Energy," (about 10 & half minutes,) we
emerge into an unearthly upward-flowing liquid
environment populated by a pixie-like species
of tryptaminElves. As these psidelic gnomes are
wont to do, they begn their particular task,
which in this cae appears to be lots of
hammering with these magical hammers that change
size on the downstroke to emit the correct pitch
on the strike. They are hammering on the listener
of course! It feels great! Each hammer strike
causs a little bubble in the energybody to
expand to its optimum dimension with new
energy from outside the system filling it up.
     "Hypnotic" is a short five minute grotto-
like interlude between 2 longer songs. It is an
interesting bit of dark ambient with subterranean
undertones which gives the listener a refreshing
pause to recoup from the hammering.
    The eleven minute, "Osmose," is a Marcey-like
piece. There is a slowly oozing sensation going 
into deep theta with long delay echoes of harp
plucks in the general upper body and head. One
is lulled into a waking state. I found towards
the end of this piece that there was a palpably
WARM sensation around the base of my head and
upper neck as if it was being cradled by loving
hands.
    Another five minute piece, "Healing Love,"
is a flowery, sweet heart chakra piece that
begins with a pleasant shimmering in the mid
and upper chest that melts into a feeling of
fulfillment and resolve.
    "Love Rules," the 16 minute title song,
expands from the previous piece into feelings
of Hope, Devotion and Anticipation.

Mystere De La Vie (The Mystery Of Life)
Unite, Volume 2
Jacotte Chollet
MultiDimensional Music, 1996

  This disc begins with the 7 minute, "Chronos,"
which is a classic electronic track. Shafts of
golden light ray out from the indigo abyss. A
third eye opener clearly intended to induce
a transic mind flow.
    Chronos, or Chronus, is the God of Time. 
The only thing male about Chronos, in my opinion,
is the fact that he is male. All of his qualities
and related symbols are goddess images borrowed
from preexisting feminine deities. I'm getting
a visual of an ultraviolet toroid, reminding me
of the sphere of Saturn, Binah, in Qabala, which
is the Great Mother. This song is very yin but
the outflow from it is yang.
    "Valhalla" is fourteen and a half beautiful
minutes of deeply restful delta peace. Now i know
why i couldn't stay awake. The Valhalla of
Scandinavian mythology is one of the heavenly
realms in the greater heaven named Asgard. It is
a great hall in which Odin lives with spirits of
warriors who have fallen in glory. Their heavenly
pursuits are combat all day followed by a
miraculous healing of their wounds. At night,
they enjoy a wondrous feast featuring an
inexhaustable supply of mead. The composition is
very architectural, using sequencing to develop
visions of pillars and geodesic much like
Michael Hammer does. I think, however, that the
emphasis here is on the endless supply of
Divine Nectar.
    The third piece, "Sanctuary," is also around
15 minutes. It has a strong glimmer moving in the 
alpha range of about 8 hertz or so, with a one
hertz delta puls. As i recall, after nearly 15
minutes of slumber in Valhalla, one pretty much
gloms onto the delta pulse, but there seems to
be this high speed dream happening overhead. The
pulse and glimmer are in the throat and most of
the energic activity is in the neck and head.
There is also a hint of anxiety and wariness at
the beginning, which speeds up to a feeling of
peace and euporia. The tempo increases again and
there is a feeling of energizing and power. 
A rustling takes form as if a shaman were sweeping
one with a rattle and fan. Yes, the last half
of this song seems to be a healing ritual 
performed in protective secrecy. Interesting one
here....*raised eyebrow*....An increasing emphasis
on the rattle slows things back down to a dreamy
theta by the end of the piece.
    The title song, "Mystery Of Life," is para-
doxical in the way that certain Iasos songs get a
little confusing and one beings to feel that they
are losing the plot or the thread of the story.
I think it might be the use of breathy woodwinds
with lots of echo. So much is going on that it
is hard to keep track of the originating voice.
There is also a meandering melody which gives
one the feeling of following an unfamiliar path
or trail....After ten minutes of that, it is as
if we have reached our underground burrow and
there is a warm feeling of Home. Soon, this is
followed by whatever the interiorized behavior
of a subterranean creature is....i was getting
flashes of insect nests and such. The composition
allows life to remain a Mystery as the album
closes with the lifeform...in its home...nesting...

Creation
Jacotte Chollet
MultiDimensional Music, 2000

ACTIVATING ALPHAWAVE ANGELIC ARCHITECSONIQUES!!
   What a truly amazing and satisfying recording this
is!! i would think anybody with a love and appreciation
for Angelic or Ascension music would really enjoy
this album which to me is the orange sister album to
Solaris Universalis and Atlantis Angelis by Patrick
Bernahardt (both of said albums being well suited to
the color of their respective album covers, as this
is to its mellow light orange. i swear my toes were
curling by the second minute of the second song &
the rest was a feast for the senses. the album begins
in a classical angelic mode, the moves into quite
inspired Space Music somewhere between Constance
Demby at her best and Jonn Serrie, the well known
planetarium music electronic composer.
    i have a theory: *ahem* ... the first four discs
of this 10 disc series basically "NAIL" you. you are
basically diaGNOSISed, the ReSet button gets hit &
then you get retemplated to a healthy waveform. 
Unconscious terror can erupt in the return of
memories or atavisms thereof not limited simply to
dream Visions but also physical affects and mood
swings. i myself had an eruption of disturbance
between me & my downstairs neighbors. it was like he
couldn't stand subliminally feeling the vibes i was
giving off and he was slamming the door and throwing
stuff around. as soon as i got to "Creation," it
resolved itself (i think...) so the resurgences can
also be events in one's life.
    anyway, the first 4 albums are a RESET and this
is really the first fully alpha state album where
you can actually clearly focus on the soundwave
information being conveyed. you've heard of
"Biofeedback?" well, this is BIOFEED. that is to say:
describing states of vibration that you or i could
be in and, hence, the general mental states associated
with that frequency range. a lot of biofeed is also
about learning how energy in one's own bioenergic
envelope moves and can be moved.

   The name of the album is CREATION, and that is
indeed what it is about. feeling creative, thinking
creatively and creating realities. so it is quite
active and energizing, while at the same time
being very suggestive on a visual level.
    The initial piece, "Heaven," is a playful 7
minute improv on some ideas that are signature
Debussy and exemplared in his, "Prelude To An 
Afternoon Of A Faun" Both Iasos and Maui's Raphael,
penultimate Angelic maestros, have explored the
atmospheres in these impressionistic phrases which
pretty much, the rest of his canon aside, 
demonstrate that Debussy was in touch with 
something greater and Beyond. It conjures images
of natural Paradise with animal innocence, yet it
is also magical and mysterious, suggestive of
something evanescent of a higher reality being
miraculously translated downward to a denser
reality. Jacotte's work is is a real pleasure
to listen to and has that dreamy Marcey-like
zinginess that really attracts me to her music.
This piece sets the tone for the rest
of the album. Clearly, a mid-alpha vibe, the
listener finds it easy to remain alert and
notice shifts in energy.
    "Magical" is an 8 minute tour de force of
angelic DARK ambient!! This was about the time
i started being delighted with this album. This
song is deep, dark and mysterious, yet has what
i originally described, in the best possible way,
as a "goofy" quality. like being in a dream
where things aren't quite making sense, although
one knows that they are, but on the face of it
the people are acting kind of "goofy." The
feeling is like what one might have if one
was realizing that ANYTHING could happen. It is
like intuitive choosing of specific states from
an ocean of potential. This mellows into a
quixotic rearchitecturalization of the chosen
states by means of subtle will into the web
of real events....er, that's what i got out of
it anyway....it reminds of that time in the
wee hours of the morning when the Veil is
thinnest....
    The ten minute, "Oratorio," takes us to the
Sea of Light. while i could name many artists 
who have Voyaged these realms, Jacotte swathes
it with angelic crystalline moments reminding
me in particular of Raphael's fantastic album,
"Angels Of The Deep," or in some ways the
"Sea Of Glass" from Giles Reaves. However, again,
this is somewhere between Demby & Serrie. and
a marvelous production in the same league too!
The oceanic flow soon becomes gaseous, with a
pronounced throat chakra brainwave pulse in the
alpha range. Hey!: i'm wide awake for this 
album!! About halfway through, an emphasis on
the heart (and, thus, speaking with the heart)
occurs and this leads into a healing fugue
that slows down into a midtheta trance. This
entire sequence is so well arranged and 
executed, i'm pretty much in awe by the end.
    "Condor Flight" pulls us back up into relaxed
but alert alpha for a soaring journey into a
MichaelHammeresque environment, which suggests
flight over terrestrial peaks at first but soon
leaves even the clouds for gaseous Aethyric
realms traversed mostly by extreme intuitives
like Hammer or by dedicated mystik craftspeople
like Tibetan innerscapes composer David Parsons.
The last third of this 10 minute piece, changes
to a feeling of discovery as if we have spotted
our home roost, primal Nest. We are returning
to a familiar place, yet there is a feeling of
revelation and wonder as if we'd been gone so
long we'd forgotten. And a sense of being
welcomed back....
    The fifth track, "Cosmic Love," begins like
the "bliss music" of Kip Mazuy. There is an
intense sensation of deep love and i check my
heart chakra only to realize -- !! -- this is
in the crown chakra and i'm about to go over
the falls into ekstasy!! o man!! and there's
12 minutes of this?? tremulously hovering on
the brink of Divine Chaos, shivering with the
ambrosial thrills of a white Light that infuses
the room, dancing on the skin like the touch
of goddesses. this softens and begins to
swirl. the Ocean of Milk, i call it, the Bliss
of Pure Ananda, the Nectar of Joy. seated on
the Lily pad of the Lotus, meditating on the
Secrets, dining on the delicacies of the Divine.
then in the last two minutes, the Return from
that throne of elevated awareness to the Body
so nourished and tranquil, remembering Home.
and back in alpha by the end (just in time
for tea!)
    The final piece, "Space Song," is 17
minutes beyond the threshold in a paradoxical
realm that the inner voice says is where Will
originates. This is not simple galactic or
transgalactic space. This is more like the
Pleroma or the Logos:Void of Absolute Potential.
This space is crackling with power and Action.
This is like a transrational Will operating in
a way that these bodies were not DESIGNED to
understand. Or, put another way, this is like
the Hyperspace of the Imagination, a realm
outside of simple space, yet interior to it
also, filling it up from behind so to speak,
with a gazillion new forms and vibrations
bursting forth from it every millimicromoment.
then sensation is like travelling outward
to the ends of the IS, only to find oneself
diving deeper into a reality that can't be
communicated adequately. but, it would seem,
music does a better job than words...

   While "Creation" is immediately my favorite
disc of the set, for sheer exuberance and
strong positivity, getting NAILED by the first
four albums gave me a strong vibratory basis
for synching into this one without overly
dramatic abreactions. i mentioned Bernhardt's
classic first two albums in comparison with
this one and i think that is a fair statement.
for me, this really resonates into my
Atlantean and Lemurian background realities
and expands me as a person in my understandings
of Ascension.
   MUST HAVE album for those who love angelic
synthesis!! 


Silent Light
Jacotte Chollet
MultiDimensional Music, 2000

SWEETEST AND MOST LOVELY SLEEP DISC I OWN
    This is a long drink of lavendar nectar to be
sure! Nourishing and comforting. Like slumbering
in a bed of fragrant flowers.
    After the very intense tribulations of the
first 3 albums, getting a lot of confused energy
flushed out and such, and then the magnificence of
the CREATION disc, this is a welcome experience of
gentle, tender caring and unconditional nurture.
    The one real abreaction i had during this disc
was that i had vivid dream visions in the slumber.
These dreams were nearly lucid and vibrant. No, i
had not taken any drugs to cause this.
   The album opens with "Silent Light," a savory
15 minute theta journey to the Bright World. On
the wing of Prayer, we sail through the glassy
sheets of Light to the Heart of an ever-arriving
Dawn. A gentle, healing, nourishing swathe of
the Unio Mysterium. The last few minutes slow to
high delta and the urge to fully relax and close
the eyes is quite strong. The music evokes a
yawn response. By the end of the piece, I'm
usually govering on the edge of sleep.
    "Awakening" is a 13 minute piece that lures
one from the precipice of slumber into an active
dreaming somnolence -- the paradoxical "mind
awake; body asleep" state. It seems to me that
the information being conveyed here is an
extension from some of that on the CREATION album.
The information on conscious creation on that
album is recast here as a complimentary
"Unconscious Creation," if you will. In magical
terms, conscious creation is "Making," whereas
unconscious creation is "Allowing." So, this
creative process occuring at the borderline of
dreams is described in a song named "Awakening."
Perhaps it is part of one's awakening to be
more interactive with one's unconscious creative
processes.
    After this, "Soul Memory" an 8 minute
Ambient piece, evokes a quiet, solitary mood
appropriate to the state we refer to as Reflection:
an extended introspective consideration of a matter
or of an idea (according to me.) This composition
serves as a bridge, as a calming period between
sections of the album. It allows the slumberer
a little time to absorb the previous material,
get centered and develop a clean dominant
brainwave for what follows.
   Which is the epic 22 minute "Tao," which is
a wonderful delta environment. Even though it is
slow and sleep music, there is a lot of energy and
goings-on here! Processed bells create a holy
chamber atmosphere while also being pitch bent
out of all creation into slippery zingers in a
Marcey-like "Z" fashion that was my original
attraction to Jacotte's work. This piece 
operates well outside the box of standard
listening experience and probably shouldn't be
played at your workplace. Its' sound is oblique,
weird, yet it is really well done and a
delicious intrigue. If you listen to this on an
entheogen, there is NO WAY you'll be able to
get the house stretched back into shape by
the time your housemates get home!
   Probably the gentlest and most lovely of the
MultiDimensional music set, I love to go to
sleep to this one. sweet like honey.

Sky Dancing
Jacotte Chollet
MultidimensionalMusic, 2000.

UNIQUE ULTRAMYSTERIOSO UNDULATING EUPHONY
    After 2 very joyous and relaxing albums, the
theme of Discovery and spiritual devlopment is
rejoined in SKY DANCING. i felt like i'd been to
classes on personal power as creativity and on
how to receive nurture and unconditional Love,
and now was going to learn about responsibility:
the ability to respond, to see the work before
one which needs to be done and to engage it and
transform it. This is one of the most difficult
albums by Jacotte for me to describe because its
quality is SO unique.
    "Crystal Tone" is a 9 minute piece which begins
this inner plane Flight with bell-like tones 
reverberating through some delayed echo and weaving
around sinuous synth drones.  this was the first
piece where i was remembering the title of the song
and thinking, "yeah, i want to hear that again."
by this time in the series, it was easier to pay
attention since i wasn't experiencing any abreaction
in my energy. this shorter piece is a low-to-mid
alpha introduction to the environment on this disc,
which is sort of a culmination of the previous two
and introduces a higher vibration which is 
articulated through the rest of the series.
    The 20 minute "Divine Saga" uses the harmonic
interval of the 5th to great advantage, focusing
on the relationships of navel to throat chakra and
of solar plexus to third eye, i believe. this seems
to bring up material regarding sexuality, dominance
and competition. a dolphin-like voice in the head
seems to create a situation of hovering above the
sea of this material and viewing it. so there is
this feeling of Flight in the form of Hovering and
Watching. the Saga, apparently, being the ostensible
procession of images of the use of energy and power.
   In the next piece, entitled, "Angel Choir," a
noticeable spiral spin begins to occur in this
Hovering process. a remarkable emotional milieu
begins to unfold, which i can only describe in
paltry terms as the wonder of the beauty of
otherworldly extradimensional phenomena, the sense
of "strange beauty" as it is sometimes called, in
an admixture of apprehension (the trepdiation that
comes from not knowing what will happen next)
along with a sense of discovery.
   The title track is about 10 minutes of Ascent,
where Divine Nectar is also descending from the
higher realms Beyond the summit. After a few
minutes, we alight upon the head of the pin, so
to speak, and are surrounded by an incandescent,
rarefied atmosphere, filled with geometric lattice
lacings that are at once crystalline and
electromagnetic. we are so Light we can float in
the medium. it is dancing all around us. the sky
is dancing. the heavenly vault within. amazing.
slowly it all begins to flow and become an ocean
of nectar that we are drifting through....
   The 12 minute, "Infinity," finds gliding down
the endless mirrored Tunnel of Light, with the
bright Gleaming of the pinnacle of Flight beaming
from the end up ahead to us. we are flying.
flying into the Eternal Oneness beyond the
neverending.
   This album completes a trilogy released at the
millenium. I currently consider it to be a release
point heralding the next three albums, all of
which extend from the trilogy.
   This is why we got into electronic music in
the first place. Aces.


High Spaces
Jacotte Chollet
MMD Productions, 2002

SONIC QUANTUUM LEAP PROVIDES FRESH CHALLENGES
   you may have noticed that while i was experiencing
definite abreactions when initially listening
to MultiDimensional Music, i travelled through the
last 3 - - Creation, Silent Light, and Sky
Dancing -- with little in the way of bizarre energy
tweaking, emotional leakage or synchronistic
oddities. i'd actually been feeling a little proud
of myself, "experienced sound explorer" that i fancy
myself to be. i thought i'd made some adjustments
and was now learning new materials, but that i had
surmounted most of the disharmonies in my personal
energic field. uh...not quite...
   the three compositions on this release are
"Spheres" or vibratory fields of living information.
   the first "Sphere of Love" is 20 minutes of intense
synthesis which is loving, but not in the safe
happy angelic way one thinks of heavenly love. this
is deeply transormative vibrational biofeed of
spiritual essence. it makes me think of when i, as
a baby, would get my diaper changed by my mother.
now, i might not particularly WANT to go for the
diaper change right at this moment, and my mother
was trying to be as gentle and loving as possible
BUT the diaper change was GOING to happen (know
what i mean?) okay: this is like a metaphysical
diaper change. around half way through, my spine
suddenly arched and my lumbar and lower thoracic
vertebrae all crunched into a new alignment. only
rarely have i ever experienced such a full scale
vertebral realignment and NEVER while neither
being worked on by a therapist nor actively
stretching or exercising. this happened while i
lay prone meditating. suddenly the spine arched
and the vertebrae realigned. afterwards, there
was some additional crunching as the calcium
deposits that build up from misalignment were
worn away. during the last 5 minutes of this piece,
it felt like smart cards of neuroinformation were
being inserted into my vertebrae. all i can say
is that these affects appeared to happen all on
their own, there was no conscious decision: it
was almost like someone had "cracked" my back
for me.
    the second piece, "Sphere of Origins" is 13
minutes seemed to draw me down and further inside
my energy to a place where bioenergy seemed to
appear ex nihilo (out of nothing.) i then noticed
that i was somewhere inside my cranium. i was
aware of the tension in my skull and it was being
"frothed" away by some arcane process whispering
in my ear. it was almost like having had cotton
in one's ear, but someone puts some hydrogen
peroxide in there and the bubbles clean it out.
i wondered if i had put the blockages there in
order to not be aware of the inner voices. at the
mid-point of the piece, i then found myself
focusing on my heart chakra and the voices there.
a melting sensation then set in and i found
myself yawning and becoming very relaxed as if
about to fall asleep. i figured i might be trying
to sleep as a way of not being immediately aware
of the information. for a few moments, i did seem
to nod off and had a short fantasy about being
arrested (which i've never been and, so, theoried
that i was arrested in some kind of personal
developmental line.) just as i reached this
conclusion, the piece faded out.
   the last piece, "Sphere Of Evolution," is 26
spectacular minutes of exotic divine synthesis
on par with David Parsons' most sublime Tibetan
astral travels. i don't think i can describe this
piece adequately. lots of incandescent gas in a
realm completely off the human scale with
gigantic structures that seem to instigate
fundamental transfigurations. i don't see any
processes which create orderly progression but
rather transdimensional metamorphoses from which
"order" appears to be occuring from natural
settling rather than active selection. everything
seems to fit into place, looking at it from this
angle....and then i'm fitting into place as it
were, moulding into a perfect fit with the
overall structure. i want to drift into it and
slumber....it is like there is an avalanche of
information that my conscious mind can't grasp,
it wants to get out of the way and let the
unconscious processes integrate it. the final 8
minutes are so mysterious - they must be analogues
of the selection process - but i seem to be in
the Spell of Nature. it is not a feeling of doom,
but a feeling of cosmic gravity quite profound
and necessary. i'm struggling to stay awake, to
get a peek through the door....to pierce this
dark machinery of change and see through to the
radiance and brilliance i know is there....i'm
dancing around a fire with other tribe members;
there is fire and the surrounding darkness....
tall reeds lit by the moon and the flicker of
the firelight....we are dancing the change awake
    My current theory is that this album is
dedicated to the titanic forces of Transformation.
My own lack of clarity shows up in the abreactions
i was experiencing, particularly the intense
sleepiness and the incoherence evident in my 
attempt to describe what i was hearing. What i
CAN tell you is that this disc is loaded with
spiritual information on a very high level which
is about, basically, how everything changes but
Change itself, and none of us are exempt from
inevitable transfigurations of our own being.


Inspiration
Jacotte Chollet
MMD Productions,2007

ASTONISHING AUDIO PERMUTATIONS REVEAL WONDERS
OF CREATIVITY AND FULFILLMENT
   nearing completion of our odyssey through these
unique soundworlds of multidimensional music, we
encounter this just-released double disc delight.
while the set is entitled, "Inspiration," it is
fair to point out that the first disc has that
title, while the second is "Ascension." this review
covers the first one.
   while new CDs continue to accrete around me as if
i were some strange attractor, i must admit that my
main focus has been in this set, so i really have a
backlog of regular discs begging for my attention.
but i can't help it! this stuff is so delicious. i
bet if you went through all my reviews you would
find at most one usage of the phrase "ear candy,"
and that would be appropriate since i would have
been unconsciously saving it for Multidimensional
Music. not that it is all that sugary, syrupy or
in any case pabulum or, as i've been known to
jest "sonic velveeta." no: it is just that once one
grasps the vibe of what is happening you are simply
drawn back to it again & again. not addictively, as
one might guess, but like bees to nectar. you feel
nourished by something intrinsically healthy. while
there are numerous artists that do this -- Hammer,
Bernhardt and Mazuy immediately come to mind -- what
i really like about this is that while been radically
beautiful, it is also relatively situation neutral.
it is as much amenable to stillness as to movement,
without relying on rockbeats or drumming to engage
activity.
   "Inspiration," is a great example of this. first 
of all, it is nontemporal in the sense that it is 
great for mornings, high noon, afternoon, evening 
and late night. it really is timeless compared
to much music of this nature. secondly, while seeming
to be relatively simple in its construction, the
more you listen the more there is to listen to.
remarkable. and while it is titled "Inspiration," i
almost think the title, "Mastery," would be appropriate.
   The opening piece, "Ballade Spherique," is a 
curious four minutes of classically-based synthwinds
which are "twiddling" in such a way as to create a
quixotic or quizzical (?) mood, which is searching
yet playful. Jacotte has several short pieces of this
nature which create an emotional atmosphere without
using any cliched phrasing to telegraph what, exactly,
the mood being described actually is. One finds
oneself simultaneously focusing attention on trying
to determine what mood or emotion is being described
while also being bemused by its apparent casual
humor.
    Following this, the nine&half minute "Golden Light"
is a beautiful heavenly environment similar in color
and flavor to a favorite Raphael track of mine,
"Like An Endless River" (from the album of the same
name.) A sonic spiral seeming to glide effortlessly
through a tunnel of Light towards the outer climes
of Infinity. There is golden Light here, along with
a deep royal purple infused Light. We sail in curves,
swathed in diaphanous streamers of incandescence.
The feeling is deeply satisfying. This would be an
immediate pick for radio airplay.
   The title song is immediately more oceanic, but
the substance we are floating in is slippery like
mercury. The deep purple slowly lightens up to a
pastel and there is silvery-grey Light throughout;
not metallic, but almost a finely granular crystalline
mist that is evenly dispersed. This mist becomes
a bright silver and brilliant Light begins peeking 
through here and there. Then we are really in liquid
mercury, the curls of which are filamented with
the Light Divine, bathing in an occult intelligence.
Glimmers of nascent ideas dart about.
   "Gratitude" is a fourteen&half minute journey
down into the inner recesses of the Unconscious. The
shimmering Void reveals itself to be an energetic
plenum of absolute potential brimming over with
never-ending, ever new galaxies of conceptual form.
Like a transuniversal womb continually birthing new
children, it is continually opening to greater
depths which are ultimate heights at the same time.
We discover our own nativity in this Vastness
deeper than space which is simultaneously within us
and coursing through us. It becomes clear that WE
are the nascent ideas, the stars of forever, and
there is a feeling of knowing we are Home and
always welcome.
   The epic final piece, "Soma," immediately conveys
a devotional temperment. A sky full of newborn stars
winking into existence like one lightbulb after
another popping on above our heads. A gentle love 
swirls throughout, caressing our soul and reminding
us of the continuous support and aid which is each
of our birthright and freely given to us from each
moment to the next as we journey through these
lifetimes of co-creativity and struggle to achieve
the dream of love without end in this realm of
beginnings and endings. There is a feeling of 
having come full circle, of reaching the mountain
top and finding ourself already there. it is
triumph, homecoming and release all at once.
   i write these words to try to describe my
impressions of music that is really beyond language
and truly from the Beyond. however cleverly i
might seem to be doing this, it always seems to me
that my attempts are partial to my own meager
ability to sense these things and in this way i
only convey one aspect of a glittering jewel
that always has one more side to it.


Ascension
Jacotte Chollet
MMD Productions, 2007

CULMINATING MASTER STROKE ALBUM
    When one thinks of what an album entitled,
"Ascension," would sound like, it seems natural
to assume that it will be light and airy, with
flutes and harps, moving into ever more rarefied
atmospheres of rainbows, aethyric faerie mysts,
and aurora borealises supreme. The 4-disc set,
"Music For Ascension" by Michael Hammer, the
"Ascension Harmonics" album by Richard Shulman
and Samuel Welsh, the classic albums, "Novus
Magnificat" and "Aeterna" by Constance Demby
(perhaps the primary spirit music composer
associated with the Ascension mysteries, and,
yes, i will throw in the Yes album, "Keys To
Ascension" (i'm actually referring to the studio
recordings of that release which were later
compiled as the horribly named release,
"Yestudio," which is, as far as i'm concerned,
the ACTUAL "Keys To Ascension,")all have in
common an unabashed positivity and Light-
orientation in which Darkness and Shadow are
completely preempted in a glorious Vision of
the Triumph of Light. (i admit that Hammer
DOES have a piece in the afore-mentioned set
entitled, "Within The Void," but it is a Void
brimming over with Light and Manifestation.)
i'm reminded of the extremely bright recordings
by Elizabeth Claire Prophet, who turned out to
have a rather disconcerting dark side.
   This is why it is so remarkable to come upon
an "Ascension" album which uses a different
symbolic language, one which is rooted in a
quantuum consciousnes in distinction to the
previously mentioned mythic modalities which
involve galactic, inner aethyric planes or
tribal family concepts and metaphors.
    From the titles of the compositions to the
mood of the pieces themselves, we are drawn
into a mysterious realm where there is cleansing
and transformation occuring continuously at
radically minute levels. This album, to me, is
not about the Victory of Light over Shadow,
where the darkness is obliterate or simply
aesthetic counterpoint; no, this about bringing
Shadow to the Light of awareness, infusing
Light into Shadow, transmuting Shadow to Light.
Rather than a final victory, we are exposed to
an on-going ultimate process of transmutation
and metamorphosis.
    The eight minute, "Vortex," begins with what
seemed like the nesting behavior of some
gargantuan primordial avian, perhaps the sunbird.
This splicing together of the threads of the nest
becomes the whorl of the golden section spiral,
a toroidal whirlpool that enlarges to a darkening
galaxy-sized object within which we are being
drawn down and forward by means more tidal than
suctional. This is a very pleasant gliding
down and in, which ends in a moment of arrival
and focus, before we finds ourselves suspended
in a sea of stars.
    "Plasma" is a 15-minute sonic silly putty.
The starry firmament begins to expand in an 
elastic way in which everything is moving away
from everything else. There is again this feeling
of being "stretched out," as if prone on the
surface of a balloon which is being blown up.
i would call this medium liquid starlight except
elasticity is much more emphasized than laminar
flow. i usually think of the plasma in outer
space as being incandescent fluid electro-
magnetism, like liquid lava only completely
energy. For the first time, i am wondering if this
might be some stellar substance analogous to
our blood plasma. There is Light here, but it is
more like finely granulated fluid jewels rather
than glowing hot molecular gas clouds. There is
a sense of one's bodily mass being replotted
and slightly expanded to better match up with
the corresponding holon template coordinates.
A peaceful, immense ocean of slowly undulating
liquid light.
    Things become even darker and more Void-like
in the nine and a half minute, "Ether." We are
first taken deeper down into starless space with
possibly some molecular clouds in the distance.
There is much less Light here. We seem to have
passed inside of a membrane to a more secluded
area. We are moving forward to an area where
there is activity. This activity is coded at the
third eye and the crown chakra, so it is hard
for me to describe it. These are shadowy move-
ments occuring across a vast area, but whatever
is producing the movements can only be seen in
fragments. What can be seen is movement that is
familiar to all different forms of animal --
insectoid, amphibian, reptilian, mammalian,
avian and so forth -- yet one cannot piece them
together into coherent bodies. It is more like
they are embodied processes. This area is quite
dark and only outlines can be made out. i'm
thinking we're in the Unconscious looking at
processes being worked out. Suddenly, there is
a cohesive movement and it seems the entire
scene is coalesced into a single large crystal
tone resonating in the Heart.
    The 16 minute title song, "Ascension," then
follows. In the previous music descriptions, i
have not mentioned the presiding emotional
characteristics of my listening experiences with
this album, of which this song is the exemplar:
feelings of Mystery & Unknowing, joined with
Discovery & Awe and some - a little bit - of
Trepidation at moving through spaces so clearly
off of the human scale. This piece is revelatory.
Now what was occluded is revealed. In this wise,
it could be an audience with the Divine, or a
return to awareness of repressed Shadow material
(i got a healthy jolt of the latter.) I kid you
not. Like a sonic "purge" button, that blows out
the ballast, this song rather describes an
Unveiling process in which even the Veil is of
a purpose.
    "Cosmic Power," the 12 minute concluding 
piece, is the gentle infusion of the Light of
the occluded One. This is done in a subtle,
understated way in which Light is slowly influxed
into one's energy-body (reminding me of the
indirect golden light of the temples of magian
traditions.) The emphasis is clearly on the
miraculous healing power of the One Light, in
contrast to the typical "ecstasy of brilliance"
one encounters in Ascension musics, where one
attains the pinnacle of the spiritual mount or 
summit, dazzled and ravished by the intensity
of pure divine Light. Instead, this is a
teaching on ALLOWING Light to influx gently
into one's personal form, to fill the vessel
with a radiance commensurate with the vessel's
current adaptation abilities to comfortably
manage the Light.
    SO, my experience of this album is that it
is clearly NOT the typical Ascension angelic
motif of travelling upwards to the aethyric
climes of Light, but it is rather a subquantum
journey deep into the universal unconscious,
where we encounter our Shadow and the One
which is occluded by its umbra. This album,
then, uses metaphors of bringing radiance up
from deep within in order to emanate within
our ordinary realities. It is also about
encountering Shadow material and resolving
it gifting it, infusing it with Light. As the
culmination of the entire series, "Ascension,"
quite excellently summarizes and crystallizes
the lessons of all of the multidimensional
music releases, giving them a node point
around which they constellate nonlinearly.


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