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Acoustic Levitation by Jasmine Brunch Jasmine Brunch : Acoustic Levitation.
A secret garden of lucid musical dreams .


The sonic equivalent of rich chocolate cake for piano lovers. A guilty pleasure that won't help you lose weight? Certainly. Irresistibly delicious and so worth it? Absolutely.

In physics, acoustic levitation is a process whereby scientists can cause objects to float / hover / levitate using the medium of sound. In music, acoustic levitation occurs where a musician lifts your spirits using the medium of, you guessed it, sound. Which makes perfect sense, and that is the aim of this album.

From soothing, reflective pieces that evoke powerful emotions, all the way to virtuoso piano pieces that make you want to break into spontaneous applause, the 23 tracks on the album will surprise, inspire and dazzle you, and every now and then put a big smile on your face.

You can find out more about the album at http://jasminebrunch.com and see some interesting visuals at the Jasmine Brunch Youtube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/jasminebrunch.


Songs:

1. And so it begins
2. What happened to us
3. A Tribute to the New Strung Harp
4. Free at Last
5. Impromptu for Two Hands
6. Eagle Flight
7. Piano Army
8. Onwards and Onwards
9. Give 5
10. Eye of the Giraffe
11. Tristesse
12. Good Morning Sunshine
13. (G) Minor Details
14. Dancing in the Snow
15. Will Play Piano for Food
16. If and Only If
17. How About Now
18. Shortest Day of the Year
19. You Call That Sad
20. Where the Creeks Flow Together
21. Brutal Waltz
22. Why Czerny Why
23. Hope and Comfort

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 7/30/2011
Jasmine Brunch lives in London England

Tagged as: New Age, Neoclassical, Neo-Romanticism, Impressionism, Instrumental New Age, Contemporary Piano


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