DIGISINLP02: FORENSICS - Zero Billion [ALBUM]
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Some seriously deep tunes on here, its all about the title track Zero Billion as the stand out one for me
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ADULT BASS MUSIC VOL. 1 - MIDTEMPO + UPTEMPO EDITIONS - OUT NOW!
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I just wish someone would make a movie of the visuals that pop up in my mind's eye listening to this. This music is richly textured and atmospheric, building up some dark, tense moods. And concise: ideas don't get played out and extended beyond their ability to keep your interest.
When you're infiltrating a forgotten underwater Dalek base, or wandering lost in a dark and abandoned Moonbase Alpha, these are the sounds you hear echoing around you. Then, towards the end, at the point of No Return, everything changes.
This is, as someone else mentioned, very much structured as an album, and it works well. Not that there aren't several tracks that will work just as well outside the context of the album, but it's good to have something where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
When you're infiltrating a forgotten underwater Dalek base, or wandering lost in a dark and abandoned Moonbase Alpha, these are the sounds you hear echoing around you. Then, towards the end, at the point of No Return, everything changes.
This is, as someone else mentioned, very much structured as an album, and it works well. Not that there aren't several tracks that will work just as well outside the context of the album, but it's good to have something where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
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