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Instrumental synth soundscapes from Renaissance tunes to orchestral overtures.
Genre:
Electronic: Virtual Orchestra
Release Date:
1994
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70mm
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Record Label: Bing Futch
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Described as "an electronic theater-hopping experience", this instrumental album by Mohave founder Bing Futch is a freewheeling excursion through a sonic landscape of moods, memories and magic. The CD is a partial showcase for five tracks that were written for the soundtrack of a children's attraction called The Castle Of Miracles in Kissimmee, Florida. "Four Faerie Tales" is a 16th century suite of Renaissance music while "How To Build A Castle" is a shape-shifting overture that plays like the final moments of a major motion picture.
The rest of the album is a progressively entertaining blend of heavy rhythmic synth-pop and new-age textures woven together in unusual arrangements. From the intergalactic cathedral sounds of "The Long Journey Home: 1994" to the hard-hitting arena groove of "Marryin' The Music", Futch weaves a dizzying web of musical layers and styles. Having been featured on National Public Radio, "70mm" has been entertaining listeners for over ten years; people who have commented that its lilting melodies and thick arrangements make for a sound experience that's perfectly suited for driving, relaxing and nocturnal activities.
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