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Presenting a Modern
Trance Acoustic and Electronic Pop Album

Resurrection
by Sandy Frazier
Sandy Frazier's
pop music CD, Resurrection is available here and at
sites all over the Internet.
Sandy is one of
many modern artists promoting her music on the Web. "I feel very
lucky to be a part of the generation of musicians whose opportunities on
the Internet are so boundless."
Her debut CD is
an album of songs inspired by her book The
Mystic Artist, which she also markets on the Internet. It is an unusual blend of modern
electronica, with trance-like qualities, combined with acoustic and
electric guitars... and lots of 'ear candy' to always keep the listener
coming back for more.
Resurrection was produced and engineered by a talented musician - Gary
Filadelfo of Garrett Studios in New York - whose sense of style
and energetic way with modern sounds colourfully and explosively interpret
Sandy's songs while at the same time, enhance her seductive vocal
style. His oft-times wildly
hypnotic keyboards and programming techniques literally caress and yet
yield to her voice like a hurricane wrapped around the ocean's calm.
"These are
songs written by a painter; and so the album is much like a series of
collage-paintings centered around the theme of water, with many colours,
textures and unique brushstrokes," says Sandy of her collaboration
with Gary Filadelfo. "For example,
I did a painting called Egypt Over Arles -- combining my love
for Egyptian art and Van Gogh's home where The Yellow House was -- and then
a song just naturally followed... and now we're combining effects along
with swirls of light and colour like a Van Gogh painting... as though we're
literally painting music.
"And my
song for Gauguin started out to be autobiographical in the way I was
relating to him and his journey through life; but then it became a song
that was really a collage of his paintings in music.
"I've very
much enjoyed (and greatly valued) working with Gary Filadelfo who has
really taken the time and patience to bring out the best in me. I'm very proud of our
collaboration."

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