Keith Berry

October 14th, 2007 by admin

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KEITH BERRY

Born 1973, implanted into a normal life together with psyche that was already being filled with the numerous rubbish unnecessary for contemporary life Keith set about, like the birds in Attar’s “The Conference of the Birds”, in search of a Godhead and a divine unity with sound, space and the never ending pursuit of silence only to find himself back at the same harbour that his ship first set sail from. After immersing himself in the books of Aldous Huxley, Carlos Castaneda, Lao Tzu and Nietzsche, poetry from the great Sufi masters Shams-ud-din Muhammad Hafiz, Jala al-din Rumi and Farid ud-din Attar, the Japanese philosophies of Wabi-Sabi, Zen and the I Ching, a book of oracles containing the whole of human experience through the symbolism of its hexagrams, Keith resurfaced with the aim in becoming technically proficient enough with his macintosh so as able to assimilate these philosophies to sound. Keith’s work has been released on such labels as trente oiseaux, Authorized Version and Twenty Hertz. More information on Keith and his work can be found at: www.satori.plus.com

Keith is featured on Crouton No. 28 on his CD, “The Ear That Was Sold To A Fish.”

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