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    Electronic music with passion and feeling.
    Petersonic’s This Way shows electro-tunes can have heart and soul

    Brussels, Belgium-
    - He calls it “Electronic music with a heart,” but don’t get the wrong idea. The music of Peter Baert – better known as Petersonic – is a beautiful collage of music samples and live recordings that are modified, arranged and re-sampled to create a sound he has dubbed “Human Random.”
    Petersonic’s sophomore follow-up to 2005’s Touch #6 is This Way, a much more personal and introspective album that shows the artist maturing as a musician and reaching down into the depths of his creativity and humanity to create music that is organic and electronic at the same time.
    One of the featured tracks on This Way is “Avant que tu ne partes” – which translates to “Before you go” – a song that stands out as a moving tribute to Peter’s mother, who passed away this year after a brief battle with cancer. Peter vowed to her to finish the album before her death; a promise he was able to keep. Peter played the song for her at her funeral.
    Each song on This Way is a beautiful, introspective musical expression combining Petersonic’s talent for sampling and re-sampling sounds and melding them with original recorded guitar and piano performances.