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Jeffrey MeltonNofi/found. - Travels in Nofi LP [nofimedia0008] (June 2001)

"Travels in Nofi" is the eighth full-length album of original electronic listening music by nofi/found. It was originally recorded in 1997 and released in 2001 on CD-R. A continuous mix of extended pieces, it combines elements of deep ambient, chill-out, isolationist, and space soundscape styles.

"Travels" is an audio psychonavigation through imaginary soundscapes; dark and luminous territories for which there are no maps, only memories.


This audio is part of the collection: Soulseek/Other Net.Label Artists

Artist/Composer: Jeffrey Melton
Date: 2001-06-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Ambient; Electronic; Meditative; Isolationism; Drones; Soundscape

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Artist website: nofi.org. Please contact jmelton@nofi.org for more info.

Instruments used: Korg Prophecy synth, Yamaha TG-33 synth, Novation BassStation synth, Mackie 1604VLZ mixer, Alesis Microverb III multi-effects, DigiTech RDS4000 delay, Boss distortion & flanger pedals. Recorded to Sony Mini Disc, mastered in Sound Forge.

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