The Last Hiding Place of Beauty is a studio album by Brit Paul Ellis. Ellis expressed his fear of fear that the earth would only get uglier (more polluted). The title is explained on the basis of Pablo Magne's pictures, which designed Groove Groove more often. The album that has been recorded for a number of years shows music that is partly due to the Berlin Electronic Music School, but also to the ambient ambient with a little new age. It is mostly quiet music with occasional sequencer sequences. The mastering was performed by Ron Boots, himself musician in the flow and co-founder of the album label Groove Unlimited, on which the album appeared. The album, according to Ellis, contains beauty errors to make the music not too clean. In the first composition a mellotron flute is heard, which gives the music a somewhat symphonic rocky sound from the seventies. Musicians Compositions
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