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New album: Soehngenetic - Pseudolectual
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soehngenetic
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Posted : May 19, 2012 11:45:14
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klippel
Stereofeld
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Posted : May 21, 2012 08:47
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hey christoph,
now thats good news
i am an early days fan of soehngenetic and have such good memories connected to your first two albums. timeless and beautiful. think you did it again when listening to the samples of your new album.. better than living left which was a bit weaker than the other two, classic soehngenetic sound!
wish you all the best for your release and keep us posted with new activities.
liebe grüße aus bingen am rhein ;-)
  http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel
"I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons |
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soehngenetic
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Posted : May 21, 2012 13:32
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Hey Tim,
thanks for your reply and the good wishes. - It's always nice to see which album(s) are differents peoples favorites. - Believe it or not, but there are also people with "Living Left" as their personal favorite.
For me every album has it's story and history and so they all belong to the time where the songs were formed.
And also a big thanks for your order (that just arrived while I was writing these lines!)
Liebe Grüße aus dem Odenwald,
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klippel
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Posted : May 21, 2012 13:38
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well i also bought living left and liked it, but the two first albums were just SO good for dreaming and meandering through different states of mind.
living left was more straight but also less deep for me (off course highly subjective).
i never heard about the 4rth one actually until i visited your site now, so thanks for posting here and making me find out
  http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/stereofeld-frequenzwechsel
"I've always been a believer in musical repetition to draw in the listener and make the music hypnotic. Another thing I believe in is repetition." Alan Parsons |
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