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TranceVision : Lemuria.
Entrancing world pop.
With gorgeously atmospheric selections ranging from chill-out to ambient to techno, Lemuria showcases Trancevision's ability to create entire worlds within songs: big, beautiful sonic landscapes that swirl and glimmer and billow beguilingly. Singer Greta Rose's voice sounds fantastic; she and Pete Code are good at exploring the overlap between ancient and contemporary music without kowtowing to trends in this area. Everything on Lemuria is original, and the sound one that hinges on a modern understanding of both musicianship and mood. Features guest musicians Kip Winger (Winger, Alan Parsons) on fretless bass on "Lemuria", as well as Tim Reynolds (TR3) on rhythm & lead guitar for "Atom" and "Enertia."
Songs:
1. Enertia
2. Eden
3. Alpha
4. Nebula
5. Free Me
6. Fone Sexx
7. Phantom
8. Lemuria
9. Atom (instrumental mix)
10. Atom (meditation mix)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/13/2003
TranceVision lives in New Mexico USA
Tagged as: Electro Rock, Pop, Ethereal
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