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Playing the Universe

by Sonic Pulsar

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Radio Silent 07:06
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Dreamscapes 05:46
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Wasting 08:28
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Sonic Pulsar 03:56
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about

First CD by Hugo Flores and Carlos Mateus featuring 73 minutes of progressive music.
The album title speaks for itself. Space and infinity, the stars, the people...see you somewhere in the universe...
Cd cover and artwork by Greg Martin at ArtOfGregMartin.
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"... The progger can put his ears with confidence here...The talent is here for anyone to take notice." - Nuno Lourenço from Prognosis

Re-mastering PTU:
Prior to the official release of PTU, the songs were all remastered. The original version was first distributed by Fossil Records, and now the final version features a digital remastering.
There are also a few surprises in this final version of the product, such as a few new improved effects and a continous feel to the cd. It took more than a month to re-master and enhance the whole cd! Yeah, a lot of work, but the result is very good.

credits

released January 1, 2002

Hugo Flores - Vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, synths, piano
Carlos Mateus - Acoustic guitars, some synths

Lyrics by Hugo Flores & Carlos Mateus
Recorded and mastered by Hugo Flores.
Produced by Hugo Flores.
All music by Sonic Pulsar.
Photos by Hugo Flores, Cátia Bettencourt and Fernando Flores.
Artwork by Greg Martin.
Fonts by Ray Larabie.

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Hugo Flores

Multi-instrumentalist Hugo Flores rose to international attention with his first solo album in 2000 called Atlantis. After that he formed the band “Sonic Pulsar” and later a multi album story-arc called 'Project Creation' that would further refine his sound. More recently Hugo created Factory of Dreams, a symphonic metal project with Jessica Lehto on vocals. ... more

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