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The Untitled Record

Ambient / Easy Listening / Experimental

Denver, CO

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About

The Untitled Record is a solo music project started by Drew Miller sometime in the early 2000s.

His music aspirations started very early in life as a child, he played with several music programs and has a great background as far as mixing and self recording/production. Drew Miller has been playing piano for around 18 years and Guitar for around 5 years. He originally wanted to become a classical artist as a youngster but soon wanted to pursue his interests into creating Classical/Electronic fusion tunes. His first album release was on July 8th 2008 called "Paradigm"

Hopefully you all enjoy the tunes!.

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Nice things that have been said: "The second full-length album from Colorado native Drew Miller, aka The Untitled Record, hints at the heavily ambient sounds often heard by artists such as Brian Eno or Boards of Canada. Each song on the album, cleverly titled "Silent Film Soundtrack, has a mystic feel to it. As I listened to it I often was overwhelmed with a calming, almost hypnotic feeling. I probably would not advise listening to this record while driving, because it'd probably put you to sleep.

Not that "Silent Film Soundtrack" is boring. Quite the opposite really, for there are a lot of interesting things going on in each song that can be missed if only listened to casually. For example, in one of my favorite tracks, "Sea of Chaos," there are many so sounds loaded into the song that I've never quite heard anything like before. At only a minute and a half, you have to listen to the song multiple times to get it all in. "Sunset Lagoon" features a snarling beat with ringing sounds that all sit nicely on top of each other in pure ambience confusion. Another one of my favorites, "Soundwave Information," recalls early Moby, with striking piano chords hovering over gentle strings and hypnotic beats.

All of the songs on "Silent Film Soundtrack" would feel at home on most dramatic non-silent films, so to speak. This is background music that can come to life and be the center of attention, but only when you let it. When you do, you'll discover all sorts of ambient creativity that's calming yet still very interesting."

Review by Matt Beat http://mattbeat.blogspot.com/2009/01/untitled-record-silent-film-soundtrack.html

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