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Diffie Bosman : When It Was Now.
Intriguing ambient music telling tales from south africa.
When It Was Now is about capturing the emotions that punctuate periods in our lives. Each song on this album was created to represent moods/feelings/aesthetic influenced by location, events, and, of course, other musical influences at the time. While the songs weren't created to form part of an album, the underlying idea that drove the creation of each song made them a good fit together as an album. There is also a general cohesiveness in the style, with frequent use of samples and field recordings to create drum patterns and an upbeat yet yearning feeling throughout most of the album. By revisiting the ideas that drove the creation of these songs, I have the ability to travel back to I was when I created them. Hopefully these sounds resonate with you as they still do with me.
Songs:
1. Not How Things Were
2. Unearth
3. Smoke
4. Lowlife
5. Nova Scotia
6. Spyglass
7. Refract
8. Tinker
9. Ghost Town
10. Lackluster
11. Idle
12. Refract (Ambient Version)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 03/3/2023
Diffie Bosman lives in Pretoria South Africa
Tagged as: Ambient, Instrumental Ambient, Instrumental Electronica, Synth
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