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DulceSky : Loose Tracks (1998 - 2008) Volume I
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Melodic and nostalgic Space Rock.
Genre: Rock: Space Rock
Release Date: 2009
Loose Tracks (1998 - 2008) Volume I Record Label: Nueve Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Music for an Action Film (1st Mix at Boho\'s) 4:23 Album Only
Next Fall (Demo at Ben\'s Studio) 5:16 Album Only
6000 Years (Recording at Stefano\'s House) 4:43 Album Only
Lands (Demo at Shawn\'s House) 5:14 Album Only
A Happy Christmas for a Sad Boy (from Dead Trees: Music for Chri 5:55 Album Only
Movie Like Co. (Alternate Mix to Movie Like Country) 5:29 Album Only
Spies of the System (from Faint Transmissions Vol. II) 6:14 Album Only
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Album Notes

A selection of demos, alternate mixes, and songs only featured in compilations.

2008 marked the 10th Anniversary since DulceSky started as a living room 4-track demo project. A few members have come and gone, but between 2002 and 2003 the foundation of the band was solidified when Vocalist/guitarist Oliver Valenzuela was joined by his brother Daniel on bass and Mitchell Razon on Drums. Those were also the years when recording and writing took full force and were moved to real studios after a deal DulceSky signed with Eden’s Watchtower Records. The current line-up has been rounded out by the addition of Brett Kocherhans on Guitar and Keyboards, which has widened the band’s writing horizons.

“Loose Tracks” captures the progress, the experimentation and the options, from shy demos to fully formed songs, re-visiting songs that didn’t make the cut to tunes that never fit on the various official DulceSky releases.

This release anticipates not to be a one-off volume, but hopefully the beginning of many compilations that would dare to even go back again and dig into those forgotten archives of the late 90’s and early 00’s along with newer songs and versions that don’t make the cut of subsequent releases.

Open your ears, mind and enjoy!

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