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Mobius (NewAge)
A melding of composers from the U.S.
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Kigan (NewAge) |
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Track Comments This piece was composed to the vision of a Samurai in reminiscent meditation, in an ancient temple. Kigan is a Japanese word meaning prayer.
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Mobius was formed a little over 20 yrs ago in a small town in the north eastern United States. They began as a smattering of keyboard players, pianists and dabblers of other "ethnic" instruments. They fell in love with the sounds and feels of the world and found score to be their calling. It is , sort of, hard to place Mobius in one particular genre as they are capable of crossing instrumental lines. Even though they remain in a constant experimental state, they hold true to what they do, the exspression of scene and mood.
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Mobius Lists the following Influences
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Mobius finds influence everywhere but there are a few artists they follow such as: David Foster, James horner, Jan Hammer, John Williams, Graham Revell, Hans Zimmer and tons of others.
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