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Twighlight Rails
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One of my personal favourites. Definately moves.
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Rosseric Maltov takes the listener on a movement through time and space This latest collection is an ingenious look at how lotech still has a place in the wor
While past collections of the work produced by Rosseric Dimitri Maltovinski have wokred to show a prowess with various instruments and styles, lately Dimitri has decided to go with a much more basic fell for his sound. "My latest collection I am working for is called 'To Herbie Hancock and my Father'. I was inspired for these songs after I found an old Yamaha PSR-75 my father bought me in my youth. It was quite a wonderful gift, though many high nosed people might think it a silly instrument. While I had studied piano as a child and on, it was this analog sampled keyboard that I fell in love with in my adolecence. I therefore decided to make an albumn dedicated to my father, this cheep keyboard, and one of the musicians that influenced me most in my youth and adolesence. My hope is that this albumn will be worthy of all three. The equipment I am using on this albumn, including the recording device, cost less than $200.00 (US currency). I have tried to give a playfull feeling and a bit of life, despite the constant mechanical feel that comes out of the machines. At present, I am still turning out pieces for the albumn, but here are a few." (Rosseric Dimitri Maltovinski) -James Porche, M2DB Records
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Charts
#8,203 in subgenre Peak #64
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Peak #1,711
Author
Rosseric Maltov
Rights
2002 Music to Die By Records, all rights reserved.
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February 17, 2002
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MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I suppose you'd have to remember the underground rail system between East and West Germany during the cold war to understand. It's about spies and a train stop that exists, but doesn't on paper.
Lyrics
make up your own if you please, but don't tell them to me, eh.
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