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David Modica : Near Distant Future.
Layers of lush acoustic guitar.
Near Distant Future is an evocative musical journey. A mixture of highly
textured compositions that weave acoustic and electric guitars in ways that
absorb the listener into a space of ambient tranquility. David takes another
step into a new direction with his mastery of composition and soundscape. Near
Distant Future is a deep and sophisticated interplay of sparse melody and
enigmatic chordal passages.
Songs:
1. Soul Searching
2. Secret Life
3. Sanctuary
4. Solitude
5. Serendipity
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/27/2011
David Modica lives in Oregon USA
Tagged as: New Age, Inspirational, Instrumental New Age, Acoustic Guitar, Daydreaming, Electric Guitar
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