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Track Name: Detroit Techno Geezer
Track Length: 3:06
Description: Drum boxes, sequenced beeps and bubbles and the cool, cavernous drone of artificial tones. This piece is set in the mode of minimalist Detroit Techno, a style which was popular in the underground nightclubs in the early 1990s. Composed by Steve Lowther. {techno, sci-fi, synthesizer, atmospheres, dark, dancefloor, urban, industrial, alternative}
Description: Many years have passed since William Gibson first wrote about "console cowboys" in his groundbreaking cyberpunk classic "Neuromancer". The original intent of this track was to create a musical interpretation of that term by splicing a simple cowboy melody onto the synthetics of cyberspace. This newest mix pushes the hi-tech envelope even further, with extended special effects processing overdubs. Composed by C.P.Bryan. {sci-fi, electronica, intrigue, dancefloor, adventure, cowboy, country, themes, DJ_Decks, Synthesizer}
Description: This track was originally composed as an elegy for Fred Katz, who wrote film soundtrack scores for several Roger Corman films in the 1950s and 1960s. For those who have never heard of Corman: he produced and directed sci-fi and horror films with titles like "Night of The Blood Beast" and "The Wasp Woman" (just to give you some examples). However, after much application of effects and processing, the mixdown of this composition has ended up sounding a lot more like industrial electronica than retro horror b-movie fare - perhaps more like a subtle soundscape than was originally intented... Composed by Steve Lowther. {melancholy, neoclassical, motion}
Description: It was evident from news reports that chimpanzees had taken over the galaxy. This could be the background music for a chase scene featuring monkeys piloting their hilariously constructed spacecrafts in pursuit of the last human survivors. Composed by C.P.Bryan. {sci-fi, motion, electronica, action}
Description: This bleak dirge arises out of two motivations. On the dramatic side: this is the outlet of a dark brooding about the idea of evil entities which are called forth by mathematics and digital technology - an unsettling idea which can be blamed wholly on sci-fi author Charles Stross and his "Laundry Files" series. The second motivation was to create something in the spirit of Factory Records circa 1980 (Joy Division etc.) so you could say I was simultaneously trying to trans-channel the spirit of Martin Hannett while exercising the demons of Charles Stross. Composed by C.P.Bryan. {fear, tension, alienation, suspense, industrial, ambient, soundscape, horror, dark}