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For all you Queen fans out there, a good composer mate of mine, Stuart Leathem has produced a work using Freddie's own sampled vocals. It'll be premiered at the Freddie Mercury 69th Birthday celebrations at Casino Barriere Montreux, Switzerland, and released as a work on the 7th of next month: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/new-freddie-mercury-song-composed-by-northern-ireland-music-producer-to-mark-queen-frontmans-birthday-31471744.html Stu previously back-track produced and released a posthumous Freddie Mercury song with the co-operation of Queen themselves, using Freddy's rehearsal spec tapes. Check out his other compositions on his sites and YouTube. His music might seem to some here avante garde, but is a clever and evocative synthesis, that plays on both classical and more dissonant/atonal styles to produce stuff that defies bracketing, but he's a true artist, and the defying bracketing is always related in his work to the real paradoxical situations and questions we really experience. It's always a progressing journey for the listener, and takes you places, never stuck. Plus you get to hear new Freddie. Mercurial music for Mercury in this case. Stu is also a hoot with dry wit and ad-lib comedy.
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"The release will in part benefit The Mercury Phoenix Trust, the HIV Aids charity set up in Freddie's name following his death in 1991, aged just 45."
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