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Snowsleep : Songs of Cold.
Mediative ambient, electronic and post-rock.
This album consists of seven tracks, which Snowsleep wrote between 2015 and 2018, but which he only got around to mixing in 2020. They all have a smooth vibe and blend a hint of dark atmosphere with classical electronic music, downtempo, techno, and ambient.
Recorded and produced by Kirill Salinski at Snowsleep's Home studio in Hamburg, Germany
April - August 2020
All tracks were composed, arranged and performed by Kirill Salinski
Cover art: Kirill Salinski
snowsleep.bandcamp.com
snowsleep@mail.com
Songs:
1. Shape of things to come
2. Shadow machinery
3. Idle curiosity
4. The cold one
5. Ice heart
6. Stragglers to summer
7. Searching for a new paradigm
Listen to: the entire album.
License Mediative ambient, electronic and post-rock by Snowsleep for your project.
Play the music of Snowsleep in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 04/02/2021
Snowsleep lives in Hamburg Germany
Tagged as: Ambient, Instrumental New Age, Instrumental Electronica, Instrumental Ambient, Chillout, Daydreaming, Psychedelic trance
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