While Looking at Stars

New Download Link : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Kcx7khTMFdZNhxeQeJUTxzOlG1rHU9J6?usp=drive_link

The album is a set of deconstructed, reconstructed, remixed, extended and reimagined tracks. It’s music that I like to listen to, maybe you like it too.

Track List:

01 – The Power Of Love
02 – Moments in Love
03 – Love to Love You
04 – Video Killed the Radio Star
05 – Always on my Mind
06 – Relax
07 – Sweet Dreams
08 – Take On Me
09 – Touch
10 – The Dream of Life
20 – Giorgio Moroder – Part 1
21 – Giorgio Moroder – Part 2
22 – Give Life Back To Music
23 – The Dream of Life (Instrumental)

How to Download :

  1. Clicking the link below takes you to a Google Drive folder
  2. Here you can download a zip file of the album for either mp3 or lossless FLAC files
  3. Or you can download each individual file by going to the While Looking at Stars (MP3) folder
  4. Add to your Apple Music library and/or upload directly to your music player
  5. Press play

Download : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Kcx7khTMFdZNhxeQeJUTxzOlG1rHU9J6?usp=drive_link

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