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Poseidon's Trident (5:19) |
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Dolphin's Wake (4:24) |
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Underwater Fears (3:33) |
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Azure Dreams (2:07) |
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Aero Nautical (4:18) |
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EmOcean (6:15) |
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Crystal Moon (3:23) |
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Hubi Meisel
EmOcean (CD)
Our Price: $7.99
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Heavy Metal/Shred
Featuring Dutch guitarist Marcel Coenen on guitar and Hubi Meisel on vocals, EmOcean is set on the 30th of July in our time and space. The narrator is sailing on the Atlantic Ocean in a little boat and he is in a quite desperate situation. His compass behaves strangely and although his boat was only driven by wind craft, it is now driven by a strong power into the centre of a hurricane which causes pounding waves, hard pouring rain and a storm that churns up the sea. This seems all very strange to the man because he just wanted to sail in the Caribbean waters off the Bahamas Islands for some days. Some hours ago he was already a bit frustrated because he seemed to reach the Sargasso Sea but it was very hard to cross this still area. So he decided to wait for some wind. Now, in the late afternoon, he is surprised at this powerful vortex that drives his boat into a thunderstorm. He understands that he might be on the so called "Bimini-Road" and he really feels familiar with Odysseus... being at Ocean's mercy...
(Electric (Heavy)/Heavy Metal/Shred), total running time, 71:12 - Hubi Meisel @ iTunes!
In your opinion, which guitarist has a similar style or sound as Marcel Coenen?
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