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David Wahler

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In this day and age, it's refreshing to discover an artist who is living life on his own terms, and on his own timing...David Wahler is such a person.  As early as age 7, it was clear that music would be natural part of his life. Today, all of his talents are converging in an exciting array of new music projects and curated playlists.
 
David has embraced his dream of making music not just his career, but his life. David Wahler’s first album, Antiquus, was released in 2009 to critical acclaim, followed by A Star Danced, Secret Dream, Becoming Bliss: One Hour Series,Spiritus; and Mosaic. With the 2019 release of his seventh album, Two Hearts, David appears on the cusp of worldwide success. David’s newest album Currents was released January 2021.
 
 Mosaic was honored with Zone Music Award’s Best Relaxation/Meditation album of 2018 at the award concert in New Orleans in May of 2019.  It was also nominated Album of the Year.  “On Mosaic,” reviewer Bill Binkelman wrote “David Wahler reaches a new pinnacle in his artistry of crafting emotionally rich, serenely flowing, and gently rhythmic electronic music soundscapes that intermix new age music elements from the classic period of late '80s and early '90s with a more contemporary aspect and state of the art production quality…his trademark warmth and intimacy are apparent with every piano note and every application of electronic texture, as well as his meticulous attention to detail in layering all the elements present on every track."  
 
When glancing back at a chance encounter with a woman who first took notice of his musical talent in playing by ear, David Wahler muses, “I still think of that woman, years ago in that church meeting hall, asking me ‘Where did you learn how to do that?’ Perhaps now I would be able to answer her in all sincerity, ‘I didn't learn how to do it. It was a gift which was given to me by Spirit.’  My hope now is to share it with others and in so doing, transform our emotions and feelings and, perhaps, mindfully enrich our very existence.”
 
 www.DavidWahler.com


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