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Emptiness


By: Colin Herbertson
tasteful multi-textures rich in ethereal choir voices and exquisite treated acoustic guitars supported by captivating gentle beats and spatial effects. even uses whale song! Acoustic/ electronic style suits nature documentary, science fiction, religious and spiritual


By: Colin Herbertson

Based in Australia, Colin Herbertson has been composing and performing original music for over 30 years. He started out performing in several professional Rock bands as a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Inspired by developments in Electronic music technology, Colin now composes mainly instrumental works that blend elements of Rock, Dramatic, New Age, Classical, and Ambient genres. He has also worked as a lyricist, writing more Pop and Country oriented radio-friendly material with several other performing artists.
Duration: 8:53    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 90    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Electronic Music

Subgenre: Psybient

Catalog ID: 677199
Keywords: inner peace drifting ocean wave erotic dream sequence pulse human cosmic atmosphere beyond nature psychedelic astral god harmony harmonic pulsing gentle smooth void hollow space age whale song national geographic bbc world discovery technology layers sound colors inspiring ambient ambience symphonic choral tangerine dream soaring warm sountrack, filmscore closing credits cinematic science world music kraut-rock electro-pop kraftwerk can tangerine dream klaus schulz edgar froese goa trance gary numan house music space-theme spaceage new age pulsing synth instrumental upbeat positive drum machine tape music bass synthesizer dub music ring modulator technology mechanical sequencer radiophonic synthpop bassline soundscape brian eno atari amiga ron grainer sampling reason jean michel jarre

Description: Emptiness, Electronic Music, Psybient, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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