Thursday, September 04, 2014

NEW RELEASES: BRIAN CULBERTSON - BREATHE; DOUBLE DOWN - MAKE YOUR MOVE; ALFONSO GUGLIUCCI - THROUGH DISTANCES

BRIAN CULBERTSON – BREATHE: PIANO FOR RELAXATION, MASSAGE, YOGA AND MEDITATION

Brian Culbertson has released a new piece of music entitled "Breathe." This is a continuous 31-minute piano track designed to calm your mind and help you relax. Recorded at exactly 60 beats per minute, it will bring your brain into an alpha state keeping you still conscious but very relaxed. You will be more focused and refreshed after listening. It will also help calm the nerves and aid in sleep as well.  Brian Culbertson - Piano & Keyboards;  Written, Produced, Arranged, Performed, Engineered, Mixed & Mastered by Brian Culbertson at BCM Studios, Los Angeles, CA.

DOUBLE DOWN – MAKE YOUR MOVE

Double Down gives the Rat Pack a rocking, swinging update for a new generation. Their electrifying performance, tight sound and musical expertise allow them to entertain groups of all ages. Double Down brings down the house with their own swing-inspired originals, while paying tribute to the great figures of the glory days of Vegas. They also dive into the songbook of today, bringing a unique twist to contemporary classics. Their 3rd album, Make Your Move features brand new original songs, and arrangements of songs by Tears for Fears, The Doors, Hall & Oates and more! ~ CD Universe


ALFONSO GUGLIUCCI – THROUGH DISTANCES


With the name of Pianistaitaliano Alfonso has received over 13 million views on his Youtube channel. His piano interpretations have also been used by some famous movie directors, to embellish certain specific scenes in their films. The original compositions of Alfonso Gugliucci are defined by the listeners a deep atmosphere of musical emotions, expressions, through jazz tunes to soundtrack. All the songs on the album "Through Distances" are composed and arranged by Alfonso Gugliucci, with the participation of interpretations by Jake Reichbart (Guitars), Florian Brandl (Flugelhorn / Trumpet) and Alberto Esposito (Drum / Percussion). ~ CD Universe


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