| In Summer 2026: Gregor Hamilton - Another Life |
Playing his piano and keys, he has worked with just about every artist in the Netherlands. From Jan Smit and Nick & Simon to Ruth Jacott and Floor Jansen. Gregor trained as a sound engineer/producer (Royal Conservatoire of The Hague). Although he has always performed live a lot, his heart still lies in shaping music and sound.
In his studio, he produces for all kinds of applications, from film music to children's songs, from pop songs to meditative music. He can record and play everything there. Another Life is his view of the world and, at the same time, a glimpse into his inner self. It has become a very personal album to which his best friends and the finest musicians have contributed a piece of their hearts. That is the most beautiful gift a person can receive.
This LP Record is a big part of his thoughts and soul, but all those wonderful people around him, who have put their indispensable stamp on this project with so much love, have made it into a whole that has exceeded all his expectations.
Album: Gregor Hamilton - Another Life
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, 33rpm, Stereo, 180Gr, DMM, Limited Edition
Country: Netherlands
Released: 2026
Tracklist:
Side A:
Another life
Destiny's calling
Guess I’m falling
Ages ago
You’ve come to stay
Certeza
Side B:
What you say, what I say
When I see you
Anna-Maria
I write your name in flowers
Audiophile Vinyl - 180g Virgin Vinyl DMM Mastered - MW Coding Process
Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Direct Metal Mastering
• MW Coding Process
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