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Sandeep Bhandari : Dive Volume 1.
Ethnic ambiance combined with electronic moods and grooves.
Firmly rooted in the genre of Downtempo, with a nod to ambient music pioneers, this instrumental album explores the boundaries between electronic and roots-based acoustic music. Beats blended seamlessly with guitars, pianos, bells and other folk instruments with a shifting backdrop of soft tones and textures. Melodies warp into new sounds, and then disappear with little trace.
An over-arching theme of water is the thread that nudges these dreamy tracks in the same direction with a gentle reminder of man's relationship with land and sea.
Songs:
1. The Love Who Spied Me
2. RDP
3. Never Hold Your Breath
4. Frogurt
5. Pause
6. Rich In Loss
7. Sad Logic
8. Stories
9. Down to the Storm
10. Horizontal is Vertical
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 03/09/2014
Sandeep Bhandari lives in Ontario Canada
Tagged as: Electronica, Downtempo, Folk, Instrumental
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