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David Augustin : An Ecstasy Of Fumbling.
Soundtracks to accompany 'interesting times'.
A collection of instrumental soundtracks exploring emotion, tension, intensity, transience, sleaze, hope, loss, instability and combinations of. Full-on soundscapes to solo acoustic, each an attempt at tapping the core with some kind of honesty. This music bridges genres between instrumental progressive rock, jazz, and chill-out.
Songs:
1. More
2. Time To Go
3. Katie's Kiss
4. Body
5. River City
6. Ghosts Will Have Their Say
7. Watching Things Unfold Pt 1 and 2
8. Katie's Last Kiss
9. Beachy Head
10. The Man in the Mac
11. Home Lad Home
12. Approach
13. Lifetime Loop
14. The Long Walk Away
15. The End
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 05/13/2013
David Augustin lives in London England
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Electro Rock, Prog Rock
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