The Seven Mile Journey | |
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Origin | Aalborg, Denmark |
Genres | Post-rock, ambient, instrumental, classical, experimental, drone |
Years active | 1999 | –present
Labels | Fonogram-Agency |
Members | Nicolai Jakob Morten Henrik Lars |
Website | www |
The Seven Mile Journey is a Danish post-rock band. They have been making instrumental music since 1999, which also characterizes their debut album The Journey Studies. The basis of their music is dynamic shifts, gloomy sounds, and long and intense sound surfaces, which invite the listener to absorption.
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