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MP3 Dave Halverson - Fragments of What

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Description:

(ID 1096557)
Adventurous guitar and synthesized guitar-driven instrumental rock/jazz/atmospheric music woven with threads of experimental darkness and electronics.

14 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Instrumental Rock, ELECTRONIC: Experimental



Details:
The music on Fragments of What covers a wide range of sonic terrain, including electro rock, atmospheric mood, experimental sound, and solo instrumental pieces. The compositional approaches were sometimes rooted in the improvisational jazz model, superimposed on varying degrees of structure.

The music features primarily guitar and synthesized guitar textures, often in the context of a rhythmic backdrop.

Fragments of What is a significant departure from my earlier work with the jazz-rock band Trance Lucid (www.trancelucid.com). The music was conceived and recorded with a focus on exploring new territory within a non-band framework.


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