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Management number 205817308 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $67.50 Model Number 205817308
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Title: Wow
Artist: Fastmusic
Label: Fun in the Church
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4260437158880
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2023-05-19
Number of Discs: 1

Fastmusicis the new sensation from the internet. Fastmusic is creating music with feelings and passion. And is singing about feelings and passion, in the manner of deliberate deceleration rather than DSL speed, though, despite the name. Usually, a drum machine beat runs through from beginning to end, making way for guitars and vocals that then lay gently into the rhythm, start dreaming -and start singing about that dream. With a few chords and minimalist arrangements, fastmusic's blues musique creates tensions that often culminate in psychedelic passages. The way the guitar is played sounds partly inspired by music from Mali and all over the world. Only in September 2022 fastmusic released his very first song "Mas de Melon"as a live performance on Youtube, now, he new single "wow" is already released on the outernational label Fun in the Church, a piece about "very good deals". A "golden handshake" towards the future. (For those who like Art Feynman, Ali Farka Touré, or Connan Mockasin, this might be something. For those who like Herbert Grönemeyer, Khruangbin, or Masha Qrella, it might be something too).

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