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Fifteen for the 3rd Time

by Binaural Space

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FoxPuppy A wholly Binaural Space take on the classic melody. I want this played at all my birthday parties.
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LovelyJoan What a wonderful way to start off the birth of a new year. I'm so glad this was the first song I listened to in 2022.
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Happy New Year! 🥳

“Start on the New Year’s Day as you mean to go on for the rest of the year.” A popular Czech saying, important to me because I was born on the New Year’s Day and don’t want a year of mine get wasted.

On the last year’s New Year’s Day I composed “Old Me Knew Me”. Today I’m with my family at friends’ in the Highlands, we played board games till 2 a.m. last night and I have something special to do when we get back down to Polabí flatlands later today, so I know I’ll compose late. But I expected this and so I composed my New Year’s track in advance 3 days ago.

Because it’s my 45th birthday today but I haven’t grown up yet, the track celebrates the third time of me reaching 15 and is called accordingly. I’m sharing it with you, my beloved fans, as a birthday gift... from the birthday boy to you.

Thank you very much for your support in the previous year, have a happy, safe and healthy new one and expect some wonderful, beautiful and exceptional music from us – my labelmates and myself – in 2022. You have fantastic music to look forward to and I can’t wait to start sharing it with you.

Binaural Space, The Highlands, January 1, 2022

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released January 1, 2022
Artwork by pH

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Ambient traditionalists say to Binaural Space what the Emperor said to Mozart: “Too many notes.” In both cases, the rest of the world tends to disagree.

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