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Mosaic

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Richard Burmer

 
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    Mosaic is a set of nostalgic e-music with nostalgic themes. Richard Burmer constructed this CD as a montage of his life and his search for musical statements. His symphonic synth and his light touch help him to build spacious atmospheres. They are the main catalyst for Burmer's looks to the past. The rhythmic pieces, while not as strong as the others, serve to keep listeners -- and Burmer -- in touch with the soul. This CD will appeal to fans of John Flomer, Jonn Serrie, Patrick O'Hearn, and Greg Klamt.

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