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Rildrim : The Lonely Wizard.
Electronic music becomes poetry.
The Lonely Wizard is Rildrim's debut album. Composed in
2007, it set the foundations of Rildrim's work in its quest of the syntactical
nature of music, the mystery of creation and the amazing relationships between
hierarchical elements within a personal universe of peaceful and seductive sonic
imprints. This work is a metaphor about the power of creativity as a way of
personal development and empowerment intended to reach a state of strength,
peace and balance in a world dominated by a repressive and limiting culture that
condition us to follow repetitive and unthinking behaviors in order to keep a
established social status.
Songs:
1. Into the Wild
2. Cosmic Rebirth
3. Magic Tools
4. Simbiotic Objects
5. Sound Drops
6. The Lonely Wizard
Listen to: the entire album.
License Electronic music becomes poetry by Rildrim for your project.
Play the music of Rildrim in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 6/18/2011
Rildrim lives in Las Palmas Spain
Tagged as: Ambient, Electronica
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