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Pripyat, a ghost town after Chernobyl's catastrophe, April 1986. This album takes you there without moving from your chair. It's a post-apocalyptic soundtrack; no hope, nothing but echoes of the fatal explosion, a musical narration without any color, everything is gray, death and devastation, silence trying to acquire its voice through Crosspolar's sounds. My favorite track is «Masts, Antennas, Towers», but it wouldn't be the case if the whole release isn't considered as a story. sjah83
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Apart from being album filled with gorgeous music from start to finish, it manages to capture the feeling of wonder that all sci-fi fans know when they have the chance to interact with most wondrous products of other people's imagination that allow them to soak in different realities that seem no less real than the one they happily leave for a moment. This is a musical equivalent of the books and movies that were just too short and left you empty after they ended, because they were so good. saimonix
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A fine selection of atmospheric and moody "cyberpunk ambient" compositions. I doubt you could find a better compilation (of the genre) on Bandcamp.
I'd prefer this was mixed (maybe with a slightly different track order) to provide a more cohesive journey. Ilya Volodarsky
The Brooklyn composer honors his favorite childhood video games through lush, jazzy synth-pop compositions that are nostalgic, yet unique. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 20, 2021
The latest chapter in an ongoing electronic homage to "Freespace," a beloved space shooter video game series from the ’90s and ‘00s. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 2, 2021
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If I could have one wish for the rest of 2020 (and beyond), it would be that CMD094 and Panta Rhei keep putting out more music like this together. todd1049