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An Eclectic Synth Christmas with new and fresh arrangements that will blow your mind.
Genre:
Holiday: Electronic
Release Date:
2004
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Do You Hear What I Hear?
Craig Furkas
© Copyright-Random Arch Music
(825346672229)
Record Label: Random Arch Music
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"Do You Hear What I Hear?" is Craig's holiday CD offering where he further explores the outer reaches of the electronic virtual medium. Very soundtracky and mood enhancing.
Craig's roots lie in serious classical training with one of his earliest performances of Samuel Barber's Piano Sonata earning him the Honor Award from the Detroit Musicians League. He also has a Bachelors Degree in Music Composition from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His music has been performed all over the Los Angeles area including The El-Rey Theater, Universal Bar and Grill,The Gigue, Club Lush & The Temple Bar and Grille. His engineering and music transcribing credits include Wendy Carlos, Eddie Jobson, Glen Campbell & Michael Narada Walden. He is currently working on several multi-media projects in the Detroit area, not limited to any one genre or influence. You can check out his many CD projects at cdbaby.com/all/furkas and myspace.com/craigfurkas.
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Do You Hear What I Hear?
author: Sheila
Cute baby christmas cd. Bought it as a gift. Where were you when MY kids were young? Thanks!
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You make these songs
author: Fantasy
The way the music is being played brings these songs to life. I especially liked Ava Maria. That's a beautiful song to begin with. The sounds that was put into it made it sound more alive.
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