New Song "See You In Heaven" By Peter Whiterose Mixed By Michael Jackson Engineer
Grammy Award winning producer Khaliq Glover (Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Prince, Christina Aguilera,...) mixed this instrumental slow rock guitar song in Los Angeles
- Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) November 22, 2011 - In the video clip, a lady pilot who seems to be bored with her life on earth, is flying higher and higher in her plane. After playful maneuvers in the air and extreme attraction to the light, she ends up in space. We see her transition into another dimension. Meanwhile on earth, a friend is meditating in a beautiful nature setting and suddenly the pilot appears from the other side of reality …
This beautiful song perfectly matches the atmosphere of people reflecting on life now and life after death. It could be used as a requiem for funerals, or as a soothing emotional song when we miss or loose someone we love. Or one can just enjoy the beauty of this melodious guitar song.
Most instruments played by Peter Whiterose.
Violin by Ananta Roosens (Gotan Project, La Sieste Du Dromadaire)
This digital single is worldwide distributed by TuneCore and available at iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Myspace, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia, Napster, VerveLife, iHeartRadio, MediaNet, Jango.
Official video "See You In Heaven": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjlZigOBfpI
Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/peterwhiterose/see-you-in-heaven
About Peter Whiterose
Peter Whiterose is a songwriter, a multi-instrumental musician and a magic realism painter. He played with rock bands in the eighties and nineties, like Aquarius, Lost Paradise and others and did lots of work behind the scenes for other artists. Whiterose is now gradually opening up his pile of compositions and serving them to the public.
When the first guitar synthesizers were developed by Roland Music Corp, Whiterose assisted in development and sound creation. Some of his techniques for playing the guitar are quite unique, but he has always given more importance to emotions, inspiration, expression, feeling, timing and melody than to technical issues. One of his own guitars, used on most records, is handmade, rather undefined and has been a mystery for decades now.
A main issue with Peter is his versatility in music styles. He states not to be able to limit his songwriting to one genre only, going from instrumental lounge rock via reggae, dance and pop, to new age and classical music. Not easy to pigeonhole, but this way many people will be able to find their particular preferred music style among the works of Peter Whiterose. At this time only instrumental songs have been released. Expect more coming up in the near future...
Website: http://www.peterwhiterose.com
Music: http://www.peterwhiterose.com/Media/SeeYouInHeaven320.mp3
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