Artist:
Maximilien Mathevon
Genre:
Electronic
Total Time:
45:00
Record Label:
Plaza Mayor Company
Purchasing Links:
MP3, Apple Music
Release Date
October 22, 2021
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Maximilien Mathevon
Genre:
Electronic
Total Time:
45:00
Record Label:
Plaza Mayor Company
Purchasing Links:
MP3, Apple Music
Release Date
October 22, 2021
"The Entertainment Factor is supported by its audience. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission."
Find out more about this album release after the jump.
Product Description: One year ago, I began working on this new album, MOUNTAINS. At the time, it was the second lockdown due to the COVID 19 pandemic here in France. All I dreamed of was vast spaces, nature and freedom. Take a deep breath of fresh air. Mountains. This is my electronic musical vision of mountains, between contemplation, excitement and reverence. It is once again an opportunity for me to pay a tribute to the fantastic artists who always influenced me: Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, and also Mike Oldfield. I chose to work on long pieces where I could develop my different themes, make them grow, interweave them. This is a format that I particularly appreciate. The idea is also to use 80's synth tones and style that I like and inspire me, and to mix more traditional instruments like guitar, piano, cello ...
Maximilien Mathevon is the composer of many music documentaries for television, lately: "From Charlie Hedbo to the Bataclan", "Rollo – The first of the Normans", "Generation Kalach", "Flaubert; The Bovary process"...
Maximilien Mathevon is the composer of many music documentaries for television, lately: "From Charlie Hedbo to the Bataclan", "Rollo – The first of the Normans", "Generation Kalach", "Flaubert; The Bovary process"...
TRACK LIST:
1 .
Mountains (Part 1) (11:07)
2 . Mountains (Part 2) (8:04)
3 . Mountains (Part 3) (11:03)
4 . Mountains (Part 4) (10:02)
5 . Mountains (Part 1 Reprise) (4:52)
2 . Mountains (Part 2) (8:04)
3 . Mountains (Part 3) (11:03)
4 . Mountains (Part 4) (10:02)
5 . Mountains (Part 1 Reprise) (4:52)
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