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Dalliance by Emavision Emavision : Dalliance.
The sound of trees falling between east n' west.


"Dalliance" is a collection of sonic images based on the words and songs we captured while traveling through Yunnan, Chuanxi and Guizhou provinces of China from 2002 to 2004, then reconstructed in our studio in a village outside of Beijing. I can still remember walking in the mountains, through the clouds, and hearing a farmer girl singing from miles away in the fields.

We didn't intend to bring our listeners a few forgotten songs for yoga practice. Our aim is to blend what we heard and saw into various forms of aural experiences to enhance someone's mood spectrum.


Songs:

1. Talking hollow
2. Run ema run
3. Dalliance
4. En passant
5. Smoking den
6. Nina
7. Liquid morning
8. Harvest groove

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 4/16/2010
Emavision lives in Shanghai China

Tagged as: Electronica, Ambient, Vocal


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