A second dose of moon-related ambient tracks. Dreamy and otherworldly, made for playing through headphones in your spaceship as you fly to the stars and back again…
‘It’s Better I Don’t Know’ by SkeletonCrew, featuring Synthia, Stay, Her, Goodbye, Come and Get Me & more…
“A stunning debut… extraordinary creative vision.” (Muzic.net.nz album review)
“… A gorgeous layered journey of sounds, a parade of musical elements that enliven the ears and go beyond the conventional structures of music.”(Divide and Conquer album review)
Head over and follow my new Spotify page for some new beats, including a remix of ‘LULLABY’ – an awesome song by JINX, ‘HILLS’ – a chilled genre-bending tune, and some collaborative works with TOY PURPLE.
“Felix Danilo is a young, independent musician from Wellington, New Zealand, who has been playing Electric Guitar since he could hold one, and recently achieved Licentiate Level with the London College of Music. He’s played and performed in live bands, from metal and rock to funk, and released music under the name ‘SkeletonCrew’. Felix plays a variety of instruments and composes in different musical genres, including house, electronic, ambient and atmospheric music, and indie rock. This channel is for his solo and collaborative work.”
We’re stoked to have our creation out in the big wide world! Read our first review then have a listen and let us know what you think.
Many thanks from Felix and Nicole 🙂
“It’s Better I Don’t Know is a creative and articulate album channelling the brilliance of Tool, Billie Eilish, INXS and Mac DeMarco all rolled into one. A stunning debut and introduction to a band who although only at the beginning of their career, are already showing world class skills and extraordinary creative vision.”
(Snippet from Album review by Muzic.net.nz)
Available as a preview/download on Bandcamp, or listen on Spotify and all major streaming platforms.
Our first song from the SkeletonCrew project is out now on all major music platforms; a smooth, mellow summery track with lyrics and vocals by Nicole Obren and music/composition by Felix Danilo