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Daniel Bautista : New Ways To Destroy Music.
While my guitar gently shreds.
This new music extravaganza called New Ways To Destroy Music by Spanish guitarist and composer Daniel Bautista brings the listener a new set of pieces rooted as usual in the instrumental Prog Rock/Metal style that Daniel has been playing since 2002 in his solo career. Not only that, but also Classical, Hard Rock, Jazz, Latin and Electronic elements can be found in this album; that might suggest a extreme musical crossover, but all the elements are under Daniel's very personal point of view, conforming a new instrumental-virtuoso-cocktail cohesive pack.
This album has been recorded and mixed as always in a Gentoo Linux box (free music recorded in a free environment) between 2014 and 2015. All themes composed by Daniel Bautista, except track 11 by Brahms.
Songs:
1. Introduction To Chaos
2. Sledgehammer
3. Juno x432
4. Neckbreaker
5. Nocturno No1
6. All That Jazz
7. Disintegration
8. Orelob
9. All Hail The Crimson King
10. The Art Of Butchery 2015
11. Dances And Lullabies (Brahms)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 09/11/2015
Daniel Bautista lives in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Spain
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Rock, Instrumental Rock, Classic rock, Electric Guitar, Headshaking, Prog Rock
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