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General Fuzz : Inner Sunset.
Atmospheric downtempo.
Inner Sunset was all about me stretching
my musical wings, exploring different underlying contexts for electronic
music. I'm quite proud of this one, even if it isn't as accessible as the
first one was. The last three tracks are all acoustic, very personal songs.
Friday on Thursday (track 9) was the processional to my wedding. Paddington
Bear (track 10) was written for my friend Githa Ong, who sadly passed away
after a long battle with Leukemia.
Songs:
1. Found Groove
2. Spaces
3. Lay It Down
4. Already Brought
5. By Request
6. Beatdown
7. Throwdown
8. Burnt Popcorn
9. Friday On Thursday
10. Paddington Bear (For Githa)
11. CmR
Listen to: the entire album.
License Atmospheric downtempo by General Fuzz for your project.
Play the music of General Fuzz in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 1/8/2010
General Fuzz lives in California USA
Tagged as: Ambient, Electronica, IDM, Space Music
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