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Mogilalia : Sometimes City Knows.
Surrealist, modern classical ambient with tranquil trascendence.
This album is a mix between dark jazz and experimental, ambient music. All musical parts - drums, bass guitar, piano - were improvised and recorded by Dmitry Dolgov. Get ready for long and slow dark jazz music tracks that create a mystic atmosphere and perfectly mirror the feeling of loneliness you get when walking around a small town just before twilight.
Songs:
1. Sometimes City Knows Your Name
2. The River Flows Into You
Listen to: the entire album.
License Surrealist, modern classical ambient with tranquil trascendence by Mogilalia for your project.
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Release date: 07/28/2016
Mogilalia lives in Novokuznetsk Russia
Tagged as: Jazz, Experimental, Instrumental, Bass, Classical Piano
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