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Keith Edwards : Moons of Jupiter
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Listener Testaomials: Easy to access,yet technically complicated, with no fixed genre. Short, but fascinating tracks - Brilliant stuff. Diverse melodies are held together with driving beats and strong production values. Looks like the music supervisors le
Genre: Classical: Twentieth Century
Release Date: 2007
Moons of Jupiter
Keith Edwards
Record Label: 1776 Music Inc.
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1. Hidden Domains 4:21 + MP3 $0.99
2. Child in Central Park 2:41 + MP3 $0.99
3. Electric.WAV 2:56 + MP3 $0.99
4. Seth the Incarnate 2:16 + MP3 $0.99
5. Eastern Theme 2:22 + MP3 $0.99
6. Western Theme 1:55 + MP3 $0.99
7. My Heart + You 3:25 + MP3 $0.99
8. Manhattan Nocturne 2:19 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

I wrote this set of instrumentals in two sets. Western Theme and Manhattan Nocturne are the oldest tracks and what I think a prelude to a style that would become more common for me as I got a little older. The other six tracks were written as a set while I was studying Quantum Physics, Religion and Mysticism from the standpoint of what is today called Biocentrism: the discipline of Science that deals with the origin of the Universe, with the defining tenant that life and consciousness must precede a physical universe - not be created or fabricated somehow from it either by Intelligent Design or Evolution. Incredibly remote possibilities of particles randomly forming molecules from the "primordial soup" that eventually "evolved" into living organisms with consciousness may be possible, but my current journey of discovery on this topic has led me to read more about up to date Scientific experiments in Quantum Physics that prove how "Biocentrism" fits much better as an explanation for the Universe - although I haven't yet read enough about the theories of where this "consciousness" sprang from in the first place.

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Out there in the space
author: Thom
                            
As someone who loves Holsts The Planets, I can say Moons Of Jupiter is really a great work too. There is just one thing to wish for: Having it played by a real orchestra! Anyway, you have to hear it.
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Moons of Jupiter
author: Dave
                            
Diverse melodies are held together with driving beats and strong production values. Looks like the music supervisors let this one slip by so far" These are hit the ground running themes for film &TV!!
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Moons of Jupiter
author: studz wrote on May 03, 2009
                            
Easy to access,yet technically complicated,with no fixed genre.Short, but fascinating tracks - Brilliant stuff!
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