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Lawrence Lougheed: Music

Shades of Mystery

(Classic newage keyboard music with a Yanni-like dramatic feel, but at the same time conveying a feeling of serenity, innocence and mystery.)

Twilight Moment

(Romantic melodic solo piano. The repeated use of the same note at the bottom of the piano arpeggio reminds us of a clock which suggests the passage of time.)

Celebration

(Classic new age electronic music with some spacemusic textures.)

Dream Voices

(Classic new age electronic music with strong neo-romantic overtones. Truly idyllic dream-like quality. Voices float to surface and retreat, with a very spatial feeling.)

Reflection

(Very lush and warm feeling, with blending of piano and voices to create quasi-ambient electronic music with a strong resemblance to Liquid Mind.)

The Dawning

(Neo-romantic piano and electronic keyboard music. Space sounds and voices with percussion to inspire thoughts of dawn and the mystery of a new day. Wonderful sense of peace and serenity.)

Moonlit Journey

(Warm, romantic tone poem. The journey is a peaceful one, almost like a dream.)

Lindsay's Song

(Lush, somewhat serene, but also dramatic. Lindsay is a beautiful girl, and this song reflects that beauty.)

Searching

(Reflective, romantic combination of piano, oboe strings and choir.)

Anniversary

Touch the Stars

(Electronic new age music, neo-romantic, with some spacemusic textures. The whimsical space sounds offer a very nice contrast to the previous pieces. The overall effect is as teasing and leading us on.)

Follow Your Dreams

(Solo piano in a more accessible Adult Contemporary vein. Piano sounds lead us freely in a quest to follow dreams, with no sense of pressure.)

Rhythm of Life

(Adult Contemporary style solo piano. This is an unhurried piece, where the piano moves us along at a relaxed pace. Helps to get touch with our inner being.)

Fantasy Dance

(Combination of neo-classical electronic music, with more overt new age textures. This is a humourous piece, that encourages us not to take ourselves too seriously.)