File:Colin Ross - Etherea.ogg
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Description | "Etherea", a new-age composition for recorder written and performed by Colin Ross. The piece, which appears on Ross's self-produced 1995 album Refractions, features a single instrument with delayed echo, as well as ambient percussion and chirping birds. Duration: 3 minutes 8 seconds. Recorded at Starsound Audio, Reno, Nevada. Engineered by Lee Taggart. |
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Source | Refractions (1995) CD. Converted to Ogg Vorbis format by uploader using Audacity. |
Author | Colin Ross |
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Permission to release under copyleft licenses granted by composer/performer, who is my father.Ragesoss 02:25, 26 May 2008 (UTC) |
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