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LiQuid Metamorphosis - Searching For Esperanto
Searching For Esperanto

by LiQuid Metamorphosis 

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indie rock psychedelic 60s alternative classicrock oldies

 

10 tracks
44:29
 

Album description

Searching For Esperanto is the debut album from  LiQuid Metamorphosis (formerly Leedsquietman or LQM) and combines a blend of influences and sounds form the late 60's through 1980's alternative and 1990's Shoegazing/Britpop styles. It is mostly an alternative rock flavour with some psychedelic colourings. The music is all produced and performed by musician M.J.Brown, who was born in the U.K. but moved to the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, Canada in 2000.

The album was started in the summer of 2006 and completed in early 2008 with other work commitments and musical projects sandwiched inbetween. This album was recorded digitally using Ableton Live 6 and 7 *Suite* and Cubase SX3, with a combination of real instruments and software simulations from the likes of Arturia and Native Instruments.

Thanks to Peter Yttergren (Nergretty) for providing real acoustic drums on the track 'Shoot The Moon'. You can hire Peter for your drumming needs at www.live-drums.com

 



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15/10/08

Ĉi tiu muzikaĵaro sonas interese, sed mi ne bone komprenas kiel Esperanto rilatas al ĉi tiu muziko ;).

Nepre estu pli da vere Esperanta muziko en Jamendo... :P

 

Album information

CAN
Genre rock
Release April 10, 2008
Listens 5540 Downloads 490
Starred 16 Playlisted 15    
Reviews 5 Rating 8.5/10

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