Cloudwalk

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Mystery of Night 03:05 Tools
Sunset 00:00 Tools
Bright Fields of Green 00:00 Tools
Tidal Voices 00:00 Tools
The Face of Imagination 00:00 Tools
The Voyager 00:00 Tools
Azure Sky 00:00 Tools
Temple of Frozen Light 00:00 Tools
Lavender Dusk 00:00 Tools
Chasing Shadows 00:00 Tools
Approach to Tau Ceti 00:00 Tools
Rising Currents & Cumulo Nimbus 00:00 Tools
Great Drifting Oceans High Above 00:00 Tools
Dawn 00:00 Tools
The Forgotten World 00:00 Tools
Ascension 00:00 Tools
Prelude to the Stars 00:00 Tools
Song of Light 00:00 Tools
Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Glimpses of Yesterday 00:00 Tools
The Convergence 00:00 Tools
City of Ice 00:00 Tools
DI.fm 00:00 Tools
Engage The Second Stage 00:00 Tools
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Cloudwalk is the ambient and electronic music project of Montana musician Paul Mehlhaff. He creates electronic space music in an improvisational style, performing on various analog, digital, and virtual synthesizers. His music can be more on the melodic side of ambient music, with influences from new age, Berlin School, jazz, and techno. He was born in Elmont, New York in 1971, but moved to Billings, Montana at the age of seven. Shortly after graduating from the University of Montana in 1993, Mehlhaff moved back to Billings, Montana and started building his project studio. For several years, he had been experimenting with many different types of music, including techno, technofunk, new wave, new age, ambient, space music, and classical, folk, and rock guitar before merging many of these eclectic influences into one project. The result centered around ambient space music, and in 2008, he started developing the Cloudwalk sound. Mehlhaff released his first album as Cloudwalk in 2013, "Skyscapes," followed by "Age of Discovery," and "MidWinter" in 2014, and "Song of Night, Song of Light" in 2016. Although Mehlhaff has created precomposed tracks with sequencing and overdubbing, much of the Cloudwalk material is actually recorded live-to-stereo in an improvisational manner, with very little musical editing. Mehlhaff accomplishes this by performing on multiple keyboards at the same time to control a collection of analog, digital, and virtual synthesizers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.