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Lost Horizons by Mike McGuill Mike McGuill : Lost Horizons.
Diverse, intelligent electronica from london.


Mike McGuill's debut release on Magnatune draws from a deep pool of styles and influences, artfully fusing electronic and synthesised sounds with real-world instruments and sound design elements.

Dance and electronica-inspired beats and rhythms underpin dramatic, lush and melancholic musical arrangements, with a touch of jazz thrown in. Guitars, mandolins, brass and strings co-exist with deep electronic grooves. Prepared pianos, celestas and music boxes intertwine with restless, unsettling beats.

This is a collection of atmospheric tracks intended to evoke abandoned landscapes, half-forgotten memories, and lost horizons.


Songs:

1. Lost Horizons
2. Array
3. Siphon Scheme
4. Tunnelers
5. Radio Silence
6. Street Lit
7. Scorch
8. Standing Stones
9. Backscatter
10. Tremors
11. Hearts on wire
12. Tremors (Aftershock Mix)

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Release date: 11/15/2014
Mike McGuill lives in London England

Tagged as: Electronica, Experimental, Jazz, Ethereal


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