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  1. Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Volume Two is an album by Jon Hassell, released in 1981. It is the sequel to his collaboration with Brian Eno, Fourth World Vol. 1: Possible Musics, which was released the previous year. The recording draws influence from the culture of the Senoi people of Malaya.

  2. Dream Theory in Malaya is titled after a paper by visionary anthropologist, Kilton Stewart, who in 1935 visited a remarkable highland tribe of Malaysian aborigines, the Senoi, whose happiness and well-being were linked to their morning custom of family dream-telling—where a child’s fearful dream of falling was praised as a gift to learn to ...

  3. DREAM THEORY IN MALAYA is titled after a paper by visionary anthropologist, Kilton Stewart, who in 1935 visited a remarkable highland tribe of Malayan aborigines, the Senoi, whose happiness and well-being were linked to their morning custom of family dream-telling — where a child‘s fearful dream of falling was praised as a gift to learn to ...

  4. Possibly the ultimate masterpiece of tribal ambience and modern tribal music is “Dream Theory in Malaya”, the second volume of Jon Hassell’s Fourth World music series. Compared to “Vernal Equinox”, this album is more austere and ambitious, making great use of digital delay effects, tape loops, and the newly pioneered sampling ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Dream Theory In Malaya (Fourth World Volume Two)" on Discogs.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2017 · Best New Reissue. By Andy Beta. Genre: Experimental. Label: Glitterbeat. Reviewed: October 4, 2017. Trumpeter and composer Jon Hassell follows his own dream logic on this 1981 LP, which...

  7. 10 de sept. de 2017 · Overwhelmingly interesting and extremely variant, Jon Hassell's Dream Theory in Malaya is rescued from the stereotypical new age recipe, thanks to its ever-changing instrumental structure and the use of numerous eccentric instruments that emerge as the album progresses.