TMet Recordings fly high on Air New Zealand
TMet Recordings fly high on Air New Zealand
The following New Zealand chillout releases on Kiwi download label TMet Recordings, will be playing on the Pure Pleasure Inflight music channel on Air New Zealand flights during June 2005.
’I Hear You’re Leaving’ is by Wellingtonian Andy Tan who
now has 5 releases on TMet Recordings under his producer
name ‘Echo’. The track is blissed out trip hop, with an
immaculate acoustic guitar solo and haunting piano that
reflect the bittersweet nature of change.
These Days
are Made for Crying is also from the talented Echo, and
about the joys of sadness and the misery of good fortune.
The title is kind of ironic as the music's on the uplifting
side of the spectrum.
As Echo says; “it's about being able to wear your heart on your sleeve and being proud of it, as humans are emotional creatures, which keeps us unique and animated.”
Also on Pure Pleasure this month is Capture by Auckland based Joe Nelson, who releases under the title Liquid Underground. This track is the debut release from Liquid Underground and a beautiful laid back piece of Drum & Bass.
1 minute previews of these tracks and more can be heard at: http://www.tmet.net/previews.html
TMet Recordings would like to thank Air New Zealand for helping home-grown Kiwi music fly round the world!
To visit the TMet Recordings online store for Homegrown Kiwi Chillout, Trance, House, D&B, Hard Dance and Quirky tracks go to: http://www.tmet.co.nz
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