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AD Music has published a collection of free MP3s of orchestral electronica from Wim

You can preview them below:

 
icon for podpress  Eastern Passage: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Serenity Falls [5:53m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  The Rising: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Glimpse of Sunray [5:51m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
 

Official Wim Bio

Ketil Lien, aka Wim, was born in the Viking City of Trondheim, Norway in 1972. He started listening to the electronic music of Jean Michel Jarre and Tangerine Dream in the 80’s and they quickly became his biggest early influences. He also has a great liking for Kitaro, Vangelis and Mike Oldfield and the warmth and depth of their music is clearly evident in Wim’s emotive style.Wim focused his efforts in the 1990’s on compositional skills, learning to compose in the manner required to create his own unique style of structured melodic instrumental music with warmth and emotion. The advent of virtual synths and more powerful computers in the new millennium meant he was at last able to create the musical visions he wanted.

Wim looks upon his music as paintings where the instruments are substitutes for the colour palette. He says; “I treat each song as a different landscape of sound and try to paint an expressive, emotional soundscape using warm, enveloping sounds that capture the listeners imagination.

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