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6 Degrees Entertainment

Title - Kiss of the Liquid Moon
Artist - Jeff Aug

For those unaware, Jeff Aug has been touring as a solo guitarist for the last 25+ years in Europe and the United States, set two Guinness™ World Records, and landed a #1 album on the Apple iTunes Acoustic Music Charts in the United States.

Originally from Washington, DC, Jeff has been living in the Alps’ foothills in Southern Germany for 20+ years. He has toured with Allan Holdsworth, Soft Machine, Stu Hamm, Greg Howe, Alex Skolnick, Carl Verheyen, Johnny A., Albert Lee, moe., and others.

After setting the Guinness™ world record for the Most concerts performed in different countries in 24 hours twice (2009, 2012), Jeff featured on NPR’s show Morning Edition.

Besides his solo work, Jeff Aug currently leads the instrumental rock outfit Ape Shifter and performs as guitarist for the British artist Anne Clark and has just released his new 9th acoustic instrumental album Kiss of the Liquid Moon.

1. The Kiss
2. Liquid Moon
3. Quarantine
4. Matilda’s Lullaby
5. Heavy Breeze
6. Ceramic Tiles
7. One Way Beat
8. Bogracz
9. F**k the Neighbors
10. The Last Minutes in This Town
11. Baritone Butterfly
12. Two Rooms

Recorded at The Bunker Studio, this vibrantly eclectic new recording opens on the stunningly ornate The Kiss and the free flowing, Eastern-hued Liquid Moon and then brings us the mesmerizing Quarantine, the aching yearn found within Matilda’s Lullaby, and then we get the dulcet Heavy Breeze and the melodic Ceramic Tiles.

Along next is the upbeat and joyous One Way Beat and the finger-snapping, foot-tapping, Latin guitar-imbibed Bogracz, and they are in turn followed by the preciseness of guitar work within F**k the Neighbors, the soulfully atmospheric The Last Minutes in This Town, the album rounding out on the simply divine orchestrations found within the stunning Baritone Butterfly, closing on the quietly sprightful Two Rooms.

www.jeffaug.com

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