Mike Oldfield
Mike Oldfield (born Michael Gordon Oldfield, 15 May 1953, Reading, Berkshire, England) is largely known for Tubular Bells, his groundbreaking album from 1973, the success of which also bankrolled Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Records, for which Tubular Bells was the inaugural release. However, his musical career has spread over more than 40 years encompassing a range of styles, with varying amounts of success. According to the Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, his style is labeled as Oldfield Progressive.
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Mike Oldfield
Mike Oldfield (born Michael Gordon Oldfield, 15 May 1953, Reading, Berkshire, England) is largely known for Tubular Bells, his groundbreaking album from 1973, the success of which also bankrolled Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Records, for which Tubular Bells was the inaugural release. However, his musical career has spread over more than 40 years encompassing a range of styles, with varying amounts of success. According to the Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, his style is labeled as Oldfield Progressive.
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The Wanderer
This is one of my first songs, a bit forgotten. Two years have passed and I remember it like it was yesterday.more
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Uncanny Valley
Travel into the Uncanny Valley, a mesmerizing blend of synths, choirs, and melancholic piano. Feel the tension rise as you're transported to a mysterious and unsettling realm where reality blurs with the unknown. Experience the surreal and sublime in this spine-chilling journey through sound.more
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Thunderstorm
The first track from my new album Observations. I feel like I've taking a step from the 70s into the 80s on this album. This track is inspired by Alan Parsons Project, I guess a bit of NWOBHM (think electric guitars in the leads) and a lot of Moroder in the second part.more
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