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Nick Leng – Walking Home

  • March 15, 2014
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Well, that will make you feel warm all over when listening to the newest release “Walking Home” of San Diego based producer Nick Leng. Original from South Africa the newcomer has created an incredibly smooth and soulful piece of music, unobtrusive sound landscapes layer together for a spell. As a classically trained pianist he incorporates a ton of different influences and you can hear the delight to play in every note. We are so in love. The wonderful images are shot by Los Angeles based photographer Christopher Brown.

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Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.

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