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| Description |
Short Song Description: back to the World Beat for a track that I've let ripen over time, very peaceful groove with lots of percussion breaks and an odd synth patch that sounds like an acoustic instrument, a good soundtrack piece, the pulse of that groove and the finger cymbal that keeps chiming in keeps it anchored.
Basmati-370 is a very fragrant strain of rice, google it for an epicurean treat... |
Long Song Description: back to the World Beat for a track that I've let ripen over time, very peaceful groove with lots of percussion breaks and an odd synth patch that sounds like an acoustic instrument, a good soundtrack piece, the pulse of that groove and the finger cymbal that keeps chiming in keeps it anchored.
Basmati-370 is a very fragrant strain of rice, google it for an epicurean treat... |
Story Behind the Song: back to the World Beat for a track that I've let ripen over time, very peaceful groove with lots of percussion breaks and an odd synth patch that sounds like an acoustic instrument, a good soundtrack piece, the pulse of that groove and the finger cymbal that keeps chiming in keeps it anchored.
Basmati-370 is a very fragrant strain of rice, google it for an epicurean treat... |
| Credits |
| Music Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Producer Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Performance Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
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Song Length: 4:43
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Primary Genre: World-World Beat
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Secondary Genre: World-Middle Eastern
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Tempo / Feel: Medium Slow (91 - 110)
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Mood 1: Peaceful
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Similar Artist 1: Peter Gabriel
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