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06-The Stars that Shine
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It's a strange Celtic reel (another riff without escape) played by a slowly accumulating electric orchestra, which departs suddenly, leaving sad blue strings to fade away into the distance.
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If you like rock and jazz, fire and ice, strange polyrhythms, new chord sequences, aggressive drumming, new looks at old concepts, well, you stand a chance of l
This band is my one-man band. You remember seeing the one-man bands of the past, a guy playing a trumpet and an accordion with strings from his knees to a bass drum? No? Well I'm not like that, except in spirit! Instead I have a Roland W30 Workstation (a la Prodigy!) and three networked computers. All my output is DIGITAL. I compose, my band plays. When I'm tired, it packs up immediately. There're only ten steps from my practice hall to my bed! The band never complains, doesn't need refreshment, and doesn't go on strike for more pay!
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
Peak #364
Peak in subgenre #70
Author
Tony Duncan
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Tony Duncan
Uploaded
May 25, 2004
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MP3 9.1 MB 128 kbps 9:57
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The riff cropped up, so chordally rich that I could not deny it. If I could have thought of a way to get out of it, I would, but I couldn't. It's inspired by the stars of a cloudless, moonless, night, countless millions, fading to milk . . . . .
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