About Hugh Campbell

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Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
With over a decade's worth of experience composing and producing trance and progressive music, Hugh Campbell creates music inspired by multiple genres, styles and cultural influences. Driven by both uplifting and haunting melodies and immersive ambient elements, Hugh's music is as emotive as it is trance-inducing.

Currently, Hugh is signed with South African independent record label, Multitude Music and compiled two releases; “Monolith EP” in 2008 and Hugh’s first artist album, “The Comedown Machine” in 2009.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Utopian

Hi everyone

I have a brand new track available as a free download! It's called "Utopian"

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For a higher quality download - visit my website at www.tamusic.co.nr

The Track is also available at the following sites:
podsafe music network
soundclick.com
www.mp3unsigned.com
Facebook
Myspace.com
www.reverbnation.com
musicfreedom.com


Comments and crit are really appreciated as always


Take care and enjoy the rest of the week!

Hugh

Two Red Pills and Updates

Hi everyone :)

After many months of some creative inactivity, I have finally got back into the swing of things musically. The first of these projects being my newest project - "Two Red Pills". The track is available on myMyspace Music Profile and my website at www.tamusic.co.nr as a free download.

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Another track "Perpetual" is also near completion. It's a hard-hitting Industrial Techno hybrid and I'm really looking forward to putting this one out there when it's complete!

There are loads of other projects in the pipeline, such as scores and other musical arrangements for a film and console game soundtrack - I'll shed more light on those as soon as things gain more momentum there.

My website has been redesigned and work is underway for a monthly (eventually more frequent) podcast featuring my personal selection of Independent electronic music from across the globe. The tracklists will be exclusively Independent - no big labels, no bullshit, just great indie music ;)

I'm very new to podcasts - so if anyone has advice and a few tips and tricks - they are really appreciated :)

That's all from me for now!

Take care

Hugh