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Upwelling

by Steve Brand

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Art updated 8-26-18

Upwelling is collection of epiphanies, experiments, singular moments, remixes and re-discoveries. Some of the music for this collection, like the re-workings/remixes of “Forgotten Feast” and “Morning Glory” were completed while working on previous albums. Some, “Selves Like Facets of Diamonds” and “The Language of Moon and Tide,” were accomplished in moments of inspiration and depth of feeling. Still others, “Upwelling” and “The Web,” are remixes and rethinkings of tracks that I originally provided as free downloads.

I’m very excited and pleased to be able to share Upwelling on Pioneer Light as I feel that it holds a range of feeling and instrumentation that represents my work over-all. Upwelling will be available as download from CDBaby, iTunes, Amazon, eMusic and other digital outlets.

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Tracks:
The Forgotten Feast (edit) | 8:10
Overtone | 6:48
The Language of Moon and Tide | 11:41
Over-soul (edit) | 8:52
Morning Glory (remix) | 7:51
The Web | 8:23
Upwelling | 7:00
Selves Like Facets in a Diamond | 6:00
Ever-increasing Brightness | 11:11

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released September 2, 2011

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Steve Brand

Steve Brand originally recorded and released in the experimental genre under the name “Augur,” with more than 20 limited edition releases on independent labels. In 2003, Steve began creating in the “ambient” genre under his own name. He has issued more than 40 self-released disks, as well as a number of solo and collaborative releases on AtmoWorks, Hypnos, Relaxed Machinery, txt and Databloem. ... more

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