Around Past

Teleidofusion

Details

Release ID:
UBI012
Release date:
March 18th, 2010
Duration time:
36:09

Teleidofusion is a project by C-jeff and Megus. Their music is a fusion of oldschool chiptune sounds, modern synthesizers and real instruments.

Credits

Megus:
Composer, Producer, Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer, Guitars, Bass (3, 5, 10), Shakuhachi (2), Khomus (2), Vocals (7)
C-jeff:
Composer, Producer, Keyboards
Chris del Camino:
Saxophone in "Minako" (5)
Manwe:
Composer of "Fat Cat Wants Tasty Fish" (7)
RayNoa:
Artwork

Track listing

1
Soft Illusion
C-jeff:
Composer, Producer, Keyboards
Megus:
Guitars
02:14
2
5 Minutes Of Autumn
Megus:
Composer, Producer, Guitars, Shakuhachi, Khomus
05:02
3
Around Past
C-jeff:
Composer, Producer, Keyboards
Megus:
Producer, Guitars, Bass
04:09
4
Summer Mood
C-jeff:
Keyboards
Megus:
Composer, Producer, Guitars, Keyboards
03:24
5
Minako (feat. Chris del Camino)
C-jeff:
Composer, Producer, Keyboards
Chris del Camino:
Saxophone
Megus:
Producer, Guitars, Bass
03:49
6
Breatin
C-jeff:
Composer, Producer, Keyboards
Megus:
Guitars
02:26
7
Fat Cat Wants Tasty Fish
C-jeff:
Keyboards
Manwe:
Composer
Megus:
Producer, Guitars, Bass, Vocals
03:53
8
T.W.W.F.
C-jeff:
Keyboards
Megus:
Composer, Producer, Guitars
03:52
9
Petite Appetite
C-jeff:
Composer, Producer, Keyboards
Megus:
Producer, Guitars
03:04
10
Autumn is Calling
C-jeff:
Keyboards
Megus:
Composer, Producer, Guitars, Bass
04:18
12
Remember
Gear:
Ricoh 2A03
01:49
Total duration
38:00

Reviews

Overall this is a wonderful album. If you enjoy music in general, I'm sure that you'll enjoy this. A refreshing blend of old and new that merges perfectly to create something satisfyingly soothing.

For any music lover who enjoys their tunes with a worldly air and experimental nature, you would be hard pressed to find anything quite like Teleidofusion.

Around Past is that album, and it contains 10 tracks of melodic chiptunes, wailing guitars and then some. Their approach takes chiptunes to a variety of soundscapes as they add several instruments of varying locales and genres, mixing them throughout the album.

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