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Pet Music Doctor, chromatic reflections & Instrumental

Pets' Soothing Serenade: Music for Restful Moments

Pet Music Doctor, chromatic reflections & Instrumental

10 SONGS • 29 MINUTES • MAR 08 2024

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1
Gentle Serenade for Pet's Ease
02:54
2
Peaceful Whispers in Paws' Slumber
02:53
3
Serene Pet Lullabies in Calm
02:53
4
Soothing Harmony for Furry Friends
02:57
5
Tranquil Melodies in Pet's Nap
02:55
6
Pets' Relaxing Tune in Quiet
02:52
7
Calming Sounds for Peaceful Paws
02:53
8
Restful Music for Animal's Joy
02:55
9
Pet's Gentle Retreat in Sound
02:57
10
Soothing Echoes for Furry Peace
02:53
℗© 2024 Ambient Ambience

Artist bios

Instrumental is a sextet of strings that focuses on doing covers of electronic acts such as Orbital, Brian Eno, and Moby. The sextet consists of Everton Nelson (violin), Catherine Brownin (violin), Brian Wright (violin), Sally Ward (viola), Andrew Nice (cello), and Andrew Waterworth (double bass). All the players have trained at very reputable colleges and have recorded or toured with popular musicians and worked on major film scores.

Instrumental's story began when the seasoned musicians had a desire to combine their weekend club life with their professional training. Unlike those who argue that electronic music is not "real" music, the connection between accoustic and electronic were clear to these six musicians. The first public attempt was when the ensemble did their own rendition of the Orb's popular single "Little Fluffy Clouds." The cover resulted in Instrumental being invited to open for the Orb's last show in London, in addition to subsequent covers of the Orb's work. The ensemble has also done studio work for Andrea Parker, Toshihiko Mori, and 4 Hero. In 1999, Instrumental released their debut full-length album Acoustek on Bill Chill, UK records. Acoustek supplies stringed covers of the Orb, Orbital, and Plastikman's minimal anthem "Consume." ~ Diana Potts

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