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Jose GallardoMúsica inmobiliaria - Muin Vol. 2 (sern 30) (January 21, 2009)

Besides a few academic composers in Bogota, Colombia is represented by a new wave of experimental musicians in this country's real musical city, Medellín. This young promise of musical composition does not clash with the rest showing sweet and melancholic melodies, as well as shy and reversed beats. Five ambient-dub-intelligent tracks framed in such a way that could tell a history that seems to occur into a deep calm forest in no specific time.

musical project from Medellin-Colombia,
this ep is part of series media ...a musical project dedicated to compile and distribute music from latinamerican electronic artists


This audio is part of the collection: Series Media

Artist/Composer: Jose Gallardo
Date: 2009-01-21
Keywords: IDM; Ambient; electronica; series media

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Colombia


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30th work of the SERIES N project

http://www.seriesmedia.org/

Compuesto, grabado y producido por Jose Gallardo

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Audio I4.10 MB
Contrapunto en Medellín12 MB
I6.27 MB
II9.93 MB
J.Elorza8.35 MB
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sern30_reviews.xmlMetadata170 B
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sern30_rules.conf 7 B

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