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Afro Celt Sound System - Magic & Mayhem FLAC
Performer:
Afro Celt Sound System
Album:
Magic & Mayhem
Style:
Tribal, Ambient
Released:
1999
Country:
UK
Label:
Not On Label
FLAC size:
1439 mb
MP3 size:
1564 mb
WMA size:
1092 mb


Tracklist


1Greek I2:04
2Celtic IV6:16
3Celtic III2:08
4Medieval IV0:43
5Data Track
6Celtic II9:10
7Medieval I2:38
8Greek IV2:23
9Medieval II3:41
10Greek III2:07
11Celtic I1:51
12Greek II5:19
13Medieval III3:03


Credits


  • Bagpipes [Uilleann]Ronan Browne
  • Bodhrán, Accordion, Whistle, Other [Rhythmic Textures]James McNally
  • Harp [French Breton]Myrdhin
  • Hurdy GurdyNigel Eaton
  • Musician, ProducerSimon Emerson


Notes


Magic & Mayhem is a PC game produced by Virgin Interactive in 1999.
The group Afro Celt Sound System were approached to do the music which as well as featuring in-game, directly follow the data track and is playable in most CD players. Most notable are the inclusion of Afro Celt Sound System tracks not available anywhere else, including instrumental versions of tracks that featured on their first two albums. The game booklet also features notes by Simon Emmerson about the background/recording of the music.


Album


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