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Etherfysh : Box of Fysh.
Sublimely chilled out em.
Jan Hanford-Buckman (aka "Mrs. Magnatune") met Chris Christou of Etherfysh while he was on his way to a Van der Graaf Generator reunion show and eventually discovered that he himself makes lovely, utopian synth with savvy rhythmic references—like a jazz-inflected Tangerine Dream. Lucid and highly atmospheric. "Great late-night listening," says The Encyclopedia of Electronic Music.
Songs:
1. Sanctuary
2. Garuda
3. Orange
4. Rama
5. River of Mills
6. Sidewalk
Listen to: the entire album.
License Sublimely chilled out em by Etherfysh for your project.
Play the music of Etherfysh in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 11/25/2005
Etherfysh lives in East Sussex England
Tagged as: New Age, Ambient, Space Music
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