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Tramo : Eight.
Electronic music for thought.
Each song on this album falls into a separate or hybrid genre that retains its identity as dark ambient. The album is a representation of the variation of emotion and its wide range of effects. The album begins somberly and slowly while ending anxiously, out of breath. From the highs of happiness and the wayward lows, you'll be slowly transported between different emotions from each of the eight songs.
Eight is my first release and is a collection of songs with a sense of continuity as well as an introduction to my music and personality. These songs are my eight best, all maintaining common expression and emotion.
Songs:
1. Doors
2. Erase
3. Distance
4. Nightmares
5. Steady
6. Night
7. Pulse
8. Run
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 07/11/2014
Tramo lives in New York USA
Tagged as: Ambient, Electronica, Experimental Electronic
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