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Sound Track

by Menhir

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  • Limited edition "Sound track" Mp3 Player
    USB Flash Drive

    Inside each stone there is an Mp3 with the music of Sound Track, the music we composed for a documentary film about saharaui camps in the Argelian desert.
    Each stone is hand made and you have to break it to access the music and the Mp3 Player.
    You will have access to download the digital music in bandcamp.

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Lepsir 11:12
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Time 03:56
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The Desert 07:38
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about

"Sound Track, part of Menhir's Desert Series is inspired by the Sahara desert and the saharaui refugee camps.

It is the soundtrack of the documentary “Saharaui Welcome”, by the Mexican filmmaker Carlos Hernández. The film describes the birth and first days of a child in the camps.

The music is composed with analog synths, voices, and electric guitars, mixed with medieval cellos and sandstorms, in 6 music pieces of ritual ambient. Recorded live in the studio, it's music conceived to overflow the inside-out. A song that is a message, dream wrapped. The changeless time, pulling us as sandstorms. The possible sun and light."


Originally published at Submarine Broadcasting Company
submarinebroadcastingco.bandcamp.com/album/sound-track

credits

released December 6, 2018

Coco Moya: Voice, lyrics, synths, acoustic guitar, edits, daydreams and mixing.
Iván Cebrián: Synths, treatments, edits, arrangements, daydreams, sandstorms and mixing.
César Gruart: Electric guitars, edits, arrangements and mixing.
Linnea Weiss: Cello and arrangements.

Mastering: Iván Cebrián.

Website: menhir.es

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Menhir Madrid, Spain

Menhir (Coco Moya & Iván Cebrián) use the landscape as score, and music as geo-puncture to create sonic experiences.

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