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K Meyer

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  1. Was It This Lifetime: Pieces for Guitar (1995-2011)
    by William Ackerman
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  2. Third Voyage
    by Thought Guild
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    markus mala Electronic with a more ambiant feel, many sounds seems to be strongly inspired by Vangelis, some are sequenced (my favourites) some other are more ambiant but more like chordal anthems with melodies. The name is not so known but it seems that it is an association with Gregory kyrluck whose main project is Alpha Wave Movement. Favorite track: VCO Vs. DCO.
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  3. Such Jubilee
    by Watchhouse
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  4. Somber Frequencies
    by Subtle Shift
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  5. Signature Deluxe Edition - ALBUM
    by Fiona Joy Hawkins

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  1. When We're Gone
    by BettySoo
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  2. Watchhouse
    by Watchhouse
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    blackmutt The way Emily's voice so effortlessly cuts through the warmth of the strings and the subtle electric guitar never fails to make my spine tingle. The song rolls and flows like a river - gracefully and with gathering intensity, then settling back down. Listen to this track on vinyl and you'll melt every time. Favorite track: Upside Down.
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    Mark Feuer DiTusa The warmth and musicianship that comes through on this album makes it worth the listen. Even with a new name, Watchhouse keeps their songwriting prowess. Favorite track: Belly of the Beast.
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    Krisstoffur Brandon As artists, musicians, and writers, they are obviously daring in their approach to musical entertainment, rather than the comfort of a single genre. Watchhouse are dauntless in their artistic exploration for musical brilliance. This album is definitely a magical child of this visionary intimacy. The music is evocative, striking and moving in its spirit and presentation. I highly recommend this to anyone's musical collection for the shear enjoyment and bliss.
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