Album artwork for Acoustic II by The Eye Of Time

THE EYE OF TIME is the solo project of the French musician Marc Euvrie. Euvrie's musical development is deeply connected with the French diy scene though he has been classically trained as well. Acoustic II is Marc's sixth album and the second one only based on Piano & Cello works.

Marc about the development of the album: "Playing Piano and Cello has become more important to me in the last years. After Acoustic (2014) I felt a need to do more acoustic songs. In the mean time, a dream came true. In summer 2018 I traveled across Europe with an acoustic upright piano and a cello to play outdoor shows in natural areas. The audience and feedbacks were so wonderful and gave me the energy to compose more songs. The recording finally happened at the Library of Cherbourg, where I grew up, with a very high quality grand piano."

The Eye Of Time

Acoustic II

Denovali Records
Album artwork for Acoustic II by The Eye Of Time
LPx2 +

$37.99

180-gram vinyl.

Coke Bottle Green Vinyl

Includes download code
Released 09/10/2021Catalog Number

LP-DEN-347LE

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The Eye Of Time

Acoustic II

Denovali Records
Album artwork for Acoustic II by The Eye Of Time
LPx2 +

$37.99

180-gram vinyl.

Coke Bottle Green Vinyl

Includes download code
Released 09/10/2021Catalog Number

LP-DEN-347LE

Learn more

THE EYE OF TIME is the solo project of the French musician Marc Euvrie. Euvrie's musical development is deeply connected with the French diy scene though he has been classically trained as well. Acoustic II is Marc's sixth album and the second one only based on Piano & Cello works.

Marc about the development of the album: "Playing Piano and Cello has become more important to me in the last years. After Acoustic (2014) I felt a need to do more acoustic songs. In the mean time, a dream came true. In summer 2018 I traveled across Europe with an acoustic upright piano and a cello to play outdoor shows in natural areas. The audience and feedbacks were so wonderful and gave me the energy to compose more songs. The recording finally happened at the Library of Cherbourg, where I grew up, with a very high quality grand piano."