00 - White Light.nfo
General Information
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Album: White Light
Artist: Paul Sills
Copyright: 2013
Genre: new age
File Information
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Number of Tracks: 10
Total Duration: 1:09:44
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: 11-Jun-2015 01:11:26
NFO Created: 11-Jun-2015 09:45:49
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Track List
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File Size MB Duration File Name
01 28.04 0:05:05 01 Angels In The Snow
02 33.74 0:06:23 02 White Light
03 48.64 0:08:02 03 Migration
04 38.71 0:05:40 04 Ribbons of Light
05 37.93 0:06:29 05 Stalactites
06 47.40 0:07:57 06 Sublight
07 45.53 0:08:02 07 The Long Sleep
08 46.08 0:09:05 08 Forever Dusk
09 37.28 0:06:01 09 The Inner Twilght
10 38.77 0:07:00 10 Into the Sun
Description
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Paul's interest in music began at 11 years of age when he learned to play guitar. His interest in music developed across different styles, but Paul never took any formal musical training, preferring to let his own style develop naturally. His passion for writing and recording grew while living in Singapore where he had access to a variety of instruments and recording facilities.
Doorways', 'Walking Across Heaven', 'Devas - Nature Spirits' and 'Legend Of The
White
Horse' were all critically well received within the new age genre and Paul Sills was soon recognised as an artist of high calibre.
In 2012 Paul emerged from a two year musical break with two new albums, 'Meridian
and 'White Light', that showcased a further progression of his musical style.
While the style is still instantly recognisable to his fans, the music
progressed into the more melodic, electronic style space music so often
associated with his new label home, AD Music.
Paul combines swirling synths, acoustic instruments and percussion to great
effect in this gently drifting and melodic space music style opus. There are
plenty of memorable melodies and themes contained in the 10 well constructed
tracks that all expertly cross the new age and melodic electronic music divide
without ever being 'sugary'. Indeed, some of the music here is quite moody and
melancholy, although without ever being dark. Recommended.
- See more at: http://www.admusiconline.com/main/paul-sills.php
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