Magna Carta Cartel

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Metropolis Flow 04:14 Tools
Sunsettlers 03:39 Tools
That It's Already Too Late Too Leave 03:44 Tools
Hotellus Eviction 08:00 Tools
This Time 04:47 Tools
Sway 05:10 Tools
Attending Midnight Screen 04:12 Tools
Valiant Visions Dawn 04:43 Tools
Dollhouse Decoration 07:25 Tools
Deriving a Distance 04:29 Tools
So Long 05:05 Tools
Borderline Bordello 05:34 Tools
That It's Already Too Late 04:49 Tools
Sunsettlers ([Synthwave Remix by Sono Tono]) 04:49 Tools
Turn 04:01 Tools
Sleepy Eye June 03:58 Tools
THC 06:04 Tools
The Demon King 04:59 Tools
That It's Already Too Late To Leave 05:00 Tools
That it is already too late to leave 04:54 Tools
Jennifer 04:54 Tools
Mayfire 05:06 Tools
Valiant Visions Dawn (EP version) 05:00 Tools
Goodmorning Restrained (Full Album) 56:43 Tools
Poker Face Miami Vice Mix 04:55 Tools
Valiant Vision Dawn 00:00 Tools
Sunsettlers (Synthwave Remix by Sono Tono) 05:00 Tools
Poker Face Miami Vice Mix [Lady Gaga cover] 05:00 Tools
The Sun & the Rain 05:00 Tools
Counting Down the Days 05:00 Tools
Turn (Demo) 03:55 Tools
Sway (Demo) 04:46 Tools
The Breeze 04:06 Tools
Sleepy Eye June (Demo) 03:58 Tools
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Magna Carta Cartel is a group of swedish musicians, a band, that plays and writes music. Their songs are to be seen and listened to as movie themes to movies yet unmade. Their music is of that dreamy kind, not willing to wake up knowing that life as is, is but a dream. Some of the music is instrumental, and some of it is not. All of it is sincere. Martin Persner - Guitar/Vocals Simon Söderberg - Guitar/Vocals Par Glendor - Guitar/Synthesizer Arvid Persner - Drums/Guitars Tobias Forge - Guitar/Bass Discography: 'Valiant Visions Dawn' is Magna Carta Cartel debut EP (2008). It consists of two instrumental songs and one with vocals. Their debut album 'Goodmorning Restrained' (2009) is an 11 track experience of what the band refers to as 'soundtracks for movies yet unmade'. With more than half the album being instrumental, the rest with vocals, it fits perfectly for all kinds of days: lonely times of wonder; thrashing a party, getting laid, hating your ex etc. This is a collection of songs with a lot of feeling to them. Or, as someone depicted the bands music: ”Magna Carta Cartel plays as they say “Radio-edited movie themes, for daily life and death”. Their music reminds of Vangelis meeting Tom Petty, trying to reach U2, willing to be Joy Division, feeling like ABBA, longing to be Brian Eno, remembering Jean Michel Jarre, looking at Metallica, sleeping with Mike Oldfield, dancing to Koto, hunting the Beatles, killing Morricone in a duel, snorting to Moroder etc. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.