I think I had his Ambeon album for a bit, that mellower thing he did with the female singer. There were a couple of nice enough tracks on there.
I think I had his Ambeon album for a bit, that mellower thing he did with the female singer. There were a couple of nice enough tracks on there.
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I've heard it only once but as far as I remember it was too theatrical and too fragmented. The easiest way would be to say it was just uninteresting. There were so few passages that were musically exciting for this kind of music. But I can only repeat that I think he is a very good vocal melody composer but an average intrumental part creator.
Part 2 was just too heavy for me to relate to. However, The Dream Sequencer is one of my favorite CDs.
Druids Turn To Stone is one of my all time favorite songs. Lush acoustic guitars, classic Mini-Moog, and soaring vocals. Yum!
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