Emmosea
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Emmosea makes soundtracks suitable for broadcast, as
well as music for meditation and background musicBand/artist history
I started learning classical piano when I was 8. Some years later I moved on to other things. After the year 2000, technology (software) had advanced enough for me to not only record from home, but expand towards ambient, downtempo/jazz, and, occasionally, pop. A classical training helps with chord progressions, but musically i have moved towards ambient music now.Have you performed in front of an audience?I live in England, south of London. I have travelled a lot in my life, so I guess I'm influenced by a broad 'world view'
Your musical influences
In no particular order ... Enya, Robert Miles, Brian Eno and similar.What equipment do you use?
Reason 3, Cubase SX, old Bang & Olufsen speakers, M-Audio Firewire Solo ext. soundcard, old Yamaha amp and many and varied othersAnything else?
I'm interested not only in making good music but also in exploring the possibilities between music/sound and health, spirituality, and expressing classical themes with 'modern' instruments etc. If you're interested in the same in any way, then email me. Now. ;)emmosea's station
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i like this alsothis is really great music to listen 2 after a hard day workAll comments (3)
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peace Emmosea, ”January”, has the smooth chill of a january day or month, beautiful sound, not to windy, a nice work. can’t see any leaves on the trees. “Wide”, is a sweet little piece that i thought was going jazz with the opening note, but settled down to a sweet peaceful ride. nice.....i thought that was a sax, or oboe, daa. listened to most of your works but got caught up with “Largo”, a really mellow meditative piece, done right. nice hook. hot hope to stop back and listen at a later time. thanks for the listen.. b well peaceRrock