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Dave Preston : Soundtrack for Motion.
Intense ambient guitar over a sonic kaleidoscope.
As he did in his ambient debut "Be", Preston intricately weaves uncommon
intensity and passion into the sonic landscape and manages to accomplish
something rare: Ambient music that is capable of a wide range of feelings.
From the transcendent "Blind Lovers Hand In Hand", the near sacred rage of "The
Blood In Your Veins, and the wailing of "A Giant Leap Of Faith" to the Blade
Runner atmospherics of "Spinning Away From The Earth" (a collaboration with
Mingo), "Soundtrack To Motion" shows significant growth and maturing of Preston
as an ambient artist.
Songs:
1. Skies
2. Blind Lovers Hand In Hand
3. The Blood In Your Veins
4. Flashing Emergency Lights
5. A Giant Leap Of Faith
6. I Am Sorry
7. Spinning Away From The Earth
8. Your Reflection In The Water
9. Sweet Sound Of Escape
10. Feeling God Has Left You
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/28/2010
Dave Preston lives in Colorado USA
Tagged as: Ambient, Other
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