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Mogilalia : Flowers are Growing Through.
Surrealist, modern classical ambient with tranquil trascendence.
Mogilalia's Flowers are growing through is a modern classic ambient album with some abstract melancholic piano lines. The track nobody to no one is synth-based ambient with pulsating lines.
Songs:
1. A play for a man in civilian clothes
2. Flowers are growing through
3. Nobody to no one
4. And things are falling
Listen to: the entire album.
License Surrealist, modern classical ambient with tranquil trascendence by Mogilalia for your project.
Play the music of Mogilalia in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 1/6/2013
Mogilalia lives in Novokuznetsk Russia
Tagged as: Ambient, New Age, Instrumental New Age, Instrumental Ambient, Contemporary Piano, Synth
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