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Daniel Bautista : 15.
While my guitar gently shreds.
This album was made for celebrating 15 years of making music and playing the
guitar. The songs can be divided in two groups: those who had been composed as
ideas for Bautista's previous band (Ciruelo Cilindrico) and those who are more
in the experimental and progressive way. '15' is his darkest and most
experimental album. And it's also a new chance for working in a GNU/Linux home
studio. Composed, recorded and mixed in March 2008 by Daniel Bautista in a
Gentoo Linux box.
Songs:
1. Agnostic
2. Fuego Camina Conmigo
3. In Dreams
4. Digital Pendejos
5. Fuego Camina Conmigo (string quartet)
6. Siete
7. Intermezzo Softcore
8. In the Desert
9. Elegante
10. Intermezzo Hardcore
11. Pushing the Limits
Listen to: the entire album.
License While my guitar gently shreds by Daniel Bautista for your project.
Play the music of Daniel Bautista in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 3/18/2011
Daniel Bautista lives in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Rock, Instrumental Rock, Electric Guitar, Headshaking
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