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Crowander : From the Bass.
Beautiful instrumental music spanning new age, electronica and pop/rock.
This is David Szesztay's alias Crowander's latest instrumental album, recorded in the spring of 2020. The concept of the album was to write compositions around different bass riffs which were recorded during the last two years while he was practising on the instrument. The whole album became groovy and playful, with the bass being the focus from start to finish.
Songs:
1. Whoosh
2. Thirds
3. Sadpop
4. Rush
5. Tacco
6. Afronauts
7. Clark Kent
8. The Puddle
9. Darkshine
10. Staccatos
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 09/25/2020
Crowander lives in Budapest Hungary
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Electro Rock, Instrumental Rock, Bass, Electric Guitar
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