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Berlin vol. III

by The Oxford Ambient Collective

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1.
Prelude 02:36
2.
Weberwiese 05:08
3.
Unterwegs 05:11
4.
Neukölln 10:20
5.
Wie Zusammen 08:39
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about

"I approached The Oxford Ambient Collective to see if I could release any more of their work. I was pleasantly surprised to be sent this album. "Berlin vol. III" is a mature, complex ambient work set in free time that was composed in and about Berlin.

The Oxford Ambient Collective is only one man, David, and he has a great affinity for the German capital, Berlin. Treating it like a missing second home, he tries to get there to treat himself and - through this album - he treats us with sonic wobbles and blissed out highs.

Mastered by www.mastering.wtf and the artwork done by TreeBark Design. Weighing in at 38 minutes - this album is available as a CD and as a digital download - starts shipping on 1st December." - Andy Backhouse, Focused Silence

This album is released on Focused Silence.

www.focusedsilence.com/free-music/focusedsilence0025/

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released December 1, 2016

© David Smith
Artwork by TreeBark Design
Mastering by www.mastering.wtf

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The Oxford Ambient Collective Oxford, UK

As my artist name suggest I mostly compose tunes that have an ambient edge. My main passion is creating soundscapes, be they soft drifting drones/piano or more abstract and dark pieces. I mainly compose using apps on my IPad but also make use of hardware synths such a Neutron and Crave from Behringer.

I am always happy to collaborate.
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