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Dream Theory in Malaya : Fourth World Volume Two : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Volume Two
''Dream Theory in Malaya : Fourth World Volume Two'' is a World music 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. ==Overview== Hassell got the idea for the album after reading a paper by anthropologist / adventurer-ethnologist Kilton Stewart about the Senoi, an aboriginal tribe Stewart first visited in 1935, who lived in the highlands of Malaya (as it was known before the present state of Malaysia was constructed). The ''Senoi'' culture, he discovered, regarded dreams as an important part of life. Mornings were used by families to indulge in the custom of dream-telling, where, for instance, a "''child's fearful dream of falling was praised as a gift to learn to fly the next night''". Songs and dances learned in dreams were often taught to neighbouring tribes to foster good relations. One of the tribes who lived nearby in the swamp regions, the ''Semelai'', practiced the art of splashing water with the hands to form a rhythmic music. Hassell heard recordings of this on a BBC publication - a book (''Primitive Peoples'') which was accompanied by a vinyl record - and used it as "''a thematic guide for the entire recording''", especially the track "Malay", "''the centerpiece of the record''".
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