Angstrom Institute – Musiq Extrem [SLNT082]
Doc. AtmosfearCrush continues to push the borders of electronic music.
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 1. Typeface - Hydrolite [08:05]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 2. Musiq Extrem [10:13]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 3. Musiq Extrem Reprise [07:09]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 4. Philumia [07:15]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 5. Philumia Reprise [03:27]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 6. Welcome To Shermas [05:56]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 7. Welcome To Shermas Reprise [05:07]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 8. Nebula Part 1 [03:59]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 9. Nebula Part 2 [06:22]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 10. Nebula Part 3 [04:38]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 11. Twisted Cain Part 1 [08:03]
- play_circle_outline pause_circle_outline 12. Twisted Cain Part 2 [07:59]
23 Aug 2015
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Inspired by the whole Cyberpunk genre, like Neuromancer, Ghost in a Shell, Bladerunner – Angstrom Institute takes you on a journey of storytelling. It quite seems we’re already live in such utopia times...
The album starts with the epic title-song "Better Than Life" and brings the listener directly into the dystopic shady worlds of Angstrom Institute.
"We build better worlds" Weyland-Yutani
The song – "Go" – got inspired by the cult movie “Blade Runner” and the question: “what makes us human and where are the boundaries to Artificial Intelligence?”. “Love Me like a Machine” is a hommage to the new series of “Battlestar Galactica”, where Humans and highly evolved Machines even loose their sight of difference by falling in love to each other. The outstanding “Substance-T” is an Epic, inspired by the movie: “A Scanner Darkly”, where nothing seems to be quite for sure until the great plan behind got uncovered at the end. “Blood and Tears” assembles the atmosphere of: “Dune” – a universe where humans are able to fold spacetime by their drug-altered minds. The triology of “Assassins” is about the most freightening scenario ever put on screen: “Terminator”, where our so highly blessed technology starts to think by their own and treats humanity as an enemy got to be erased, while the story behind treats with the interacting fabric of time. “The Sting” is for “The Fifth Element” – where love itself got treated as a weapon.