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The Golden Mean Project- We Are The Ones We Are Waiting For

In the enchanting realm of musical experimentation, The Golden Mean Project emerges as a beacon of innovation with their latest creation, “We Are The Ones We Are Waiting For.” From their upcoming album “Meden Agan,” scheduled for release on January 19, 2024, this track stands as a testament to the artistic brilliance of the ensemble. Comprising a fusion of talents, including Sarah Marie Nicolosi on synth, melodica, and drums, Charles Sadler on synth, Jonathan Ford on digital percussion soundscape and electric guitar, Charlie Milkey on electric bass, and Michael Nicolosi on an array of instruments, this musical experiment unfolds as a captivating journey through the seven Greek modes.

“We Are The Ones We Are Waiting For” isn’t merely a song; it’s a carefully orchestrated exploration that pushes the boundaries of composition. The diverse range of instruments, from wind chimes to electric guitar, creates a rich sonic tapestry that immerses the listener in a world of musical ingenuity. The title itself sparks curiosity, inviting us to delve into the thematic depths explored by The Golden Mean Project. It’s a musical puzzle, a harmonic adventure that challenges the conventional and invites us to ponder our role as the architects of our destiny.

As the release date for “Meden Agan” approaches, the call to action is clear – dive into the auditory universe crafted by The Golden Mean Project. Preparing to release their musical experiment on Bandcamp, the ensemble beckons you to join them on this sonic odyssey. Unveil the layers of synth, percussion, and unconventional instruments, and let “We Are The Ones We Are Waiting For” be your gateway to a world where experimentation meets artistry. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and be ready to immerse yourself in the enchanting soundscape of The Golden Mean Project’s latest creation.

Ethan

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