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Return to Lagos
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The usual fusion of electronics and guitars
electronica ambient guitarist uplifting mellow dramatic
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A genre crossing Guitarist. Programmed beats, Ambiet moods, sometimes uplifting, sometimes melancholy, with accoustic/Electric guitar featured throughout. Diffi
JJ is an artist who adopts a very eclectic, genre hopping approach to his music. Combining soft Accoustic guitars and wailing Electric guitars with Ambient Electronics and programmed beats, Joshua treads a line not often pursued. Inspired as much by the trance rock of Steve Hillage and the electronic textures of vangelis and Jean Michelle Jarre, to the Acoustic brilliance of Gordon Giltrap and Steve Howe, JJ wanted to express this by heavily featuring the guitar within an electronic setting, and crucially, still retaining a true sense of perfomance (as oposed to the mechanical and often 'fake' guitars found in tracks like '9pm till i come' for example. The music of Joshua Jouet swings wildly from almost completely traditional acoustic guitar, to full on dance floor stompers. Think that great electronic music cannot survive having a featured guitar?....think again!
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Peak #124
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Joshua Jouet
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SPEED DREAM SOUND
Uploaded
August 18, 2005
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MP3 12.2 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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There is a track elsewhere on this site called 'Silverfish', the original working title of that track was 'Lagos', and when i started writing 'Return to Lagos' it kinda reminded me of the older track. Not really sure why, as they share very little in common (other than the basic ingredients of electronica plus guitars), so i named it 'Return to Lagos' as a sort of cryptic link to the tune that is now called 'Silverfish'
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