Carl Mörner Ringström: Neocolony - Coriolis Made A Valid Point perforance - excellent legato fusion

A tune from my album NEOCOLONY featuring Henrik Linder on electric bass. Just a quick take of the tune, practicing for a concert.

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Carl Mörner Ringström - Neocolony
Carl Mörner Ringström: Neocolony

Neocolony is the Swedish guitar virtuoso Carl Mörner Ringström's debut solo album.

From arena-rock anthems like "So Who Votes In Favor Of The Heliocentric Theory?" to 80's synthesizer-laden tracks like "More Stick Than Carrot" via drum'n'bass inspired grooves in "Champagne Wishes And Caviar Dreams" and contemporary world jazz fusion in "The Cause". This album is a treat for fans of great songwriting, intense guitar playing and beautiful sounds and production. 

Neocolony is Carl Mörner Ringström's first outing as a solo artist, after being active on the music scenes in Sweden and Denmark and playing around the world for over ten years. Carl has been heard playing in as diverse genres as balkan folk music, hiphop, straight ahead jazz, fusion, death metal and improvising over Steve Reich's music with an orchestra. All these influences have fused into one distinct, very personal sound with no boundaries of genre or style and with 100% energy and output. 

1. So Who Votes For The Heliocentric Theory?
2. Shot Heard 'Round The World
3. Well, There's The Rub
4. Guacamole Style
5. Coriolis Made A Valid Point
6. Champagne Wishes And Caviar Dreams
7. Random Patches Of Cool Trees
8. More Stick Than Carrot
9. 7.83
10. RRO
11. The Cause

All songs written, arranged, recorded, produced by Carl Mörner Ringström
All electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, vocals and programming by Carl Mörner Ringström
Electric bass on track 1, 2, 3 and 10: Linus Abrahamson
Electric bass on track 5: Henrik Linder
Mixed by Carl Mörner Ringström
Mastered by Pelle Fridell at Pelle's Room 
Cover art and design by Mikkel S. Dysted

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