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These performances went some way to filling the gaping hole in our lives.”
Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption) also includes two special solo acoustic performances recorded by Rou Reynolds especially for the release, which see him accompanied be Bulgaria’s Sofia Session Orchestra.
These include a drastically reworked version of
The Dreamer’s Hotel taken from
Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible.
After creating an acoustic version of The Dreamer s Hotel to play during lockdown livestreams, I began to think that this rather dulcet adaptation could benefit from some orchestral parts, said Rou. I love composing and it was a joy to work with the Sofia Session Orchestra, who, as you ll hear, nailed it.”
These performances went some way to filling the gaping hole in our lives.”
Moratorium (Broadcasts From The Interruption) also includes two special solo acoustic performances recorded by Rou Reynolds especially for the release, which see him accompanied be Bulgaria’s Sofia Session Orchestra.
These include a drastically reworked version of
The Dreamer’s Hotel taken from
Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible.
After creating an acoustic version of The Dreamer s Hotel to play during lockdown livestreams, I began to think that this rather dulcet adaptation could benefit from some orchestral parts, said Rou. I love composing and it was a joy to work with the Sofia Session Orchestra, who, as you ll hear, nailed it.”
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