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This is the long awaited 10th full-length release by Moonlight! It's the band in their new artistic incarnation featuring a mature and modern sound with sophisticated arrangements and exotic instruments! Maja's characteristic voice leads the listener through unique soundscapes. No one in Poland has recorded anything like this before. The music is full of colors and lingers on the edge of chaos and depression. Focus on the music, from the first note to the very last one Digipack edition includes two bonus tracks "Downwords" and "Pill".
Audio Mixer: Marcin Bors.
Recording information: Fonoplastykon Studio, Wroclaw, Poland (07/2005-09/2005).
Moonlight: Maja Konarska (vocals); Andrzei Kutys (guitar, E-bow); Michal Podciechowski (classical guitar, Fender Rhodes piano, electric bass, sampler); Kuba Maciejewski (piano, keyboards, sampler); Maciej Kazmierski (drums).
Personnel: Marcin Bors (guitar, baritone guitar, E-bow, Fender Rhodes piano, drums, programming).
Moonlight Downwords Songs | 1. | Spy |
| 2. | Irreversible |
| 3. | Pati |
| 4. | Into My Hands |
| 5. | Insomnia |
| 6. | My Own Words |
| 7. | Pill |
| 8. | Circus |
| 9. | Downwords |
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