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macabro : We Live Lies.
Mechanical flowers under the electric sunset.
The 'We Live Lies' album explores the
realms of rhythmic downtempo music, at the same time drawing its force from
multiple electronic music genres, such as psy-ambient, IDM and glitch. A few
spoken samplings can be noticed now and then, submerging the listener into the
imaginary astral domain of sound.
This album is the perfect example of music that an be listened both with
headphones, so that you can enjoy the small surgical details of sound, and on
loud sound systems, because it has all the features of modern electronic music -
starting from bass-driven passages and ending with precisely placed quiet
atmospheric noises in the background.
Dynamic and cinematic, abstract and meditative - this work is the ideal
soundtrack for a long walk, when you want to be alone with your thoughts and
dreams.
Songs:
1. We Live Lies
2. Selfdestructive
3. Just Run Away
4. And Never Come Back
5. Like Feathers
6. Make It Forever
7. Tundra
8. They Know
9. Mother
10. Relay
11. Forgive
Listen to: the entire album.
License Mechanical flowers under the electric sunset by macabro for your project.
Play the music of macabro in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 02/16/2014
macabro lives in Olaine Latvia
Tagged as: Electronica, Experimental, Downtempo, IDM, Psychedelic trance
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