All posts by Robin Armstrong

Heavenly Sisters

Heavenly Sisters refers to the seven sisters of the Pleiades. There were originally seven bright stars in this constellation but one of them, over the years, faded and disappeared. The legend of the Pleiades tells of these heavenly sisters and of the seventh who went away.

I Ching Ragas (1998)

The music on this cassette has been inspired by the same source that inspired the creation of the Celestial Harp........ the I Ching.

Journey to Vrindaban

The Journey to Vrindaban story is a fictitious tale of two London hippies of comfortable social status who journey to India in search of spiritual enlightenment. Some truths were woven into the story, specifically those about the Celestial Harp. Their adventures weave a continuity between the devotional songs and chants from different parts of India leading up to their meeting with Swami Bhaktivedanta.

Explorations VI on the Celestial Harp ( 1993)

This recording is an ongoing exploration into the music potentials of the Celestial Harp. The Celestial Harp contains the proportions inherent in a spiral, a circle and a square.

The Universe and Mr. Otto (2007)

Mr. Otto told his students and friends that the universe vibrates to the rhythms of 8 and 13. This cd is an exploration into the universe of 8 and 13.

Rent Party Raag

A rent party is something you do, when you don't have enough money to pay the rent.

Explorations IV on the Celestial Harp ( 1991)

This recording is an ongoing exploration into the musical potentials of the Celestial Harp. The Celestial Harp's 72 strings radiate out from the centre and the musicians move around it. There is no beginning or end to it!