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Across a Sea of Dreams

A very chilled and drifting improvised ambient performance
Out now on limited edition numbered CD and download

Release date: 3 March 2018

Bing Satellites - Across a Sea of Dreams

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The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks sets the scene for this very chilled and drifting improvised ambient performance.

In late January 2018, I finally got the chance to record new music after a gap of nearly 3 months due to a hectic schedule (last year of a university degree, among other things). With a new, more minimal set up, I set about improvising and experimenting and quickly came up with a batch of new music.

I need to make music (and lots of it). I've missed this immensely.

This album was a one take improvised performance, much of which was broadcast live on YouTube. You can watch it HERE. It was a lot of fun. I hope you enjoy listening to the music as much as I enjoyed creating it.

There will be more of this sort of thing very soon!

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