Treading Water by Vieo Abuingo
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 29 June, 2011 17:05

Vieo Abuingo is the brainchild of songwriter and film-composer William Ryan Fritch; he blends modern classical, tribal, experimental and film music, creating quirky, (mainly) instrumental mini-symphonies that defy categorization. Today’s MPFree Treading Water is taken from new album And The World Is Still Yawning, out August 30th on Lost Tribe Sound.
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