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FOR AURAH's new album ETHEREA BOREALIS; "Ethereal vocals sway your mood amid downtempo grooves and experimental soundscapes. This is just the beginning of an album that soars high and hits hard. Crossing Dead Can Dance with Portishead and Zero 7, Aurah is a group that has made a bit of a name for themselves by composing the film score for “Loving Annabelle” and “Never After”, as well as having their music heard on “Little Miss Sunshine” and “Blood Diamond”. Melodic synthesizers offer a psychedel
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We’ve met some lovely people so far in Los Angeles… two of whom comprise the atmospheric/ambient duo called Aurah, Mark Dold and Judith Martin.
They are what most musicians can only dream about: actual working composers, producers, and performers. Mark and Judith manage their careers on their own terms, choosing to perform in private homes and organic spaces rather than smoky clubs, to score independent shorts, feature films, and TV shows, and to produce for some of the biggest names in the mu
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"Etherea as substance? OK, maybe this isn't all etherea, but there's certainly a common musical theme of chilled, lush melodies, instrumental hypnotism and vocal beauty running through this entire soundtrack. A combination of electronica and sweet organic instrumentation, this blend of pop, ambient, new age, subtle trip-hop, downtempo and more is beauty in the tangible form of a!ecting music. Pretty seems a weak word but it can hardly be helped that it comes to mind when contemplating Aurah's o!
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They are what most musicians can only dream about: actual working composers, producers, and performers. Mark and Judith manage their careers on their own terms, choosing to perform in private homes and organic spaces rather than smoky clubs, to score independent shorts, feature films, and TV shows, and to produce for some of the biggest names in the mu
and more is beauty in the tangible form of a!ecting music. Pretty seems a weak word but it can hardly be helped that it comes to mind when contemplatin g Aurah's o!