IN MY ROOM, by Michael Brückner

Studio improvisations & streaming performances (...and one immersive ambient track)

 
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IN MY ROOM, by Michael Brückner

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Posted: 28.12.2025 - 13:51  ·  #1
Dear friends,

this album is my End-of-the-Year present to all of You who are following my journey on the musical path, taking interest in my humble inventions, and who are supporting me along the way!



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This release is available for FREE - I only added the option to pay a little bit for those of You who want to have it in their Bandcamp "collections". Of course, quite a few of You have already purchased it over the past few days, some making very generous donations.
Thank You very much for that! 😊 I'm humbled.

Just in case anyone who's reading this post has not seen the release on Bandcamp yet anyway, here's the link, and please feel Those who have been following my releases so far perhapse already have realised that it follows a habit that I have started a few years ago, which is collecting the recordings of the streaming events that I had the honour to participate in, plus (more or less) related tracks that were only available via YouTube so far (and not included in one of my releases already).

It's basically the same here, with the exception that one of the recordings - Cyclical Fest 2025 - has already been released by Cyclical Dreams as part of the recording of the complete event.

And usually - given I find the time to - I like to "spice up" the release with something previously (completely) unreleased.
Which I did again, in shape of a brand new, very long and very immersive ambient track called "Two Hours and Forty Minutes from Now". Actually I composed it as one track of exactly that running time, believing I'd be abled to publish it as such, but I made a mistake when trying to caluclate the maximum running time that I can upload to Bandcamp (...it's defined by file size, not by running time per se, 600 MB in FLAC format is the limit).

So, I had to cut it to three pieces, which is not really what I intended to do. Still, I think it turned out very nice.
It's also not the same thing for more than two hours, but actually continually evolving. In fact, nothing in that peace is repeating exactly, every moment is different from any other...

Anyway - I hope You're enjoying the music!
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