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Sounds like:
Dent May,
Roy Orbison,
Jens Lekman
Why do we like this?
Hey have you heard M.H. & His Orchestra yet? His setup is pretty epic. M.H. stands for Maxfield Haag, and his orchestra consists of 44 musicians. This is the real deal and it's super fun to boot!
M.H. & His Orchestra have made a gorgeous track by the name of "Cobblestone," complete with basically any instrument you can think of. With 44 members, you'd expect nothing less than stellar, and that's basically what they bring to the table with this single. "Cobblestone" is so energy-packed and upbeat, it makes you wonder exactly how do you construct and execute such an extensive setup? Well it sure sounds like Maxfield has got the routine down pat. This single is gorgeous and obviously orchestral but at the same time, it's lively and modern and innovative.
"Cobblestone" was taken from M.H. & His Orchestra's debut album, The Throes. Go ahead and get lost in this 44-piece project and don't forget to check back for any new releases!
M.H. & His Orchestra have made a gorgeous track by the name of "Cobblestone," complete with basically any instrument you can think of. With 44 members, you'd expect nothing less than stellar, and that's basically what they bring to the table with this single. "Cobblestone" is so energy-packed and upbeat, it makes you wonder exactly how do you construct and execute such an extensive setup? Well it sure sounds like Maxfield has got the routine down pat. This single is gorgeous and obviously orchestral but at the same time, it's lively and modern and innovative.
"Cobblestone" was taken from M.H. & His Orchestra's debut album, The Throes. Go ahead and get lost in this 44-piece project and don't forget to check back for any new releases!
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