Downstream I by Jeff Pearce

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Downstream I by Jeff Pearce
Jeff Pearce
"Look after people as you move up the ladder of success, because you never know who you might meet on the way down."
"Harvest Storms" by Jeff Pearce - From "Rainshadow Sky" (2008)
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The last albums for the previous decade showed many musicians in the different points of their career as we have noticed in our discussion, though some of them, such as Tosca duo, ended up doing the usual. Then again, the latter belong to those who form their own niche, so they operate differently. Jeff Pearce, for instance, might be a part of this as well, though he works within a completely different genre, he's an ambient player. His finale for the previous decade, Skies And Stars, continue with his sonic explorations of the idiom, where he uses an instrument you don't necessarily connect to the genre. I mean, a guitar can fit the style, but you don't see this. Then again, you merely have to look outside the box and then this happens.
Jeff Pearce - Daylight Slowly (ambient, 1998)