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You may have heard of him through songs such as Weather Storm and This Love - both of which are highly regarded enough to be featured on Dave Seaman and Nick Warren's Back to Mine series...
With my appearance on the site becoming rarer by the week, I have had to take the time to introduce the release of an album from one of the undeniable masters of electronic music - Craig Armstrong.
With the roots of dance music and electronica undeniably lie within the sounds of classical music, and one of my personal favourites is set to release an album containing his latest piano masterpieces set to match his most popular tracks such as This Love which featured Elizabeth Fraser and Weather Storm, this is a must for any music collection.
Although I may seem a tad biased towards the album, I believe it highlights all the good aspects of house, trance and techno within the classical perspective.
Craig Armstrong - Piano Works
1. In my own words 2. Heatmiser 2 3. Hidden 4. Gentle Piece 5. Weather storm 6. Diffuse 7. Leaving Paris 8. Fugue 9. Theme from Orphans 10. 1st Waltz 11. Satine’s Theme 12. Morning Breaks 13. Laura’s Theme 14. Glasgow Love Theme 15. Delay 16. Hymn 3 17. Angelina 18. Childhood 2 19. Sunrise
Released earlier this month, this album is released on Sanctuary Records.
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