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While acknowledging its 'conservative' or mood music trappings, Down Beat's Pete Welding sees the album as not only meeting but easily transcending those generic expectations: Fischer's orchestrations do not so much exhaust the possibilities of the genre as they delineate the full richness of its possibilities.
"Rainy Days" is an alternative pop R&B track, [1] written by its producer Frankie Scoca alongside Donghyun Kim, Freekind, Gigi and the South Korean rapper Masta Wu. [2] In terms of musical notation , the song is written in the key of A minor , has a tempo of 75 beats per minute.
In 1977, her composition, Music of the Spheres was included on Voyager 1 and 2's Golden Record. [30] In April 1975, Suzanne Ciani gave two performances on her Buchla synthesizer – one at the WBAI Free music store and one at Phil Niblock's loft. [31] These performances were released on an archival album in 2016 entitled Buchla Concerts 1975 ...
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Meditation music is music performed to aid in the practice of meditation.It can have a specific religious content, but also more recently has been associated with modern composers who use meditation techniques in their process of composition, or who compose such music with no particular religious group as a focus.
Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon is a compilation album by various jazz artists. It is meant to be a background record and played at a low volume, as written in the liner notes by Joel Dorn , the compilation producer.
Advertising of the first album "The Smell of The Rainy Air" The band during The "Intolerance Tour", Bergamo, Italy, 1994: left to right: Nico Colucci, Tonio Paparelli, Paolo Lippe and Marco Lippe Twenty Four Hours is an Italian progressive rock band with various influences, including the psychedelic one that is the predominant element.
"It's a Rainy Day" is a song by British, Italy based Eurodance artist Ice MC, released in August 1994 by Italian label Dance World Attack as the third single from his third album, Ice'n'Green (1994), on which it appears in two versions, and his eleventh single overall.