Sci-Fi Music Dark Ambient, Industrial Cyclotimia This is a soundtrack to a non existing Sci-fi movie. I like the idea for the theme, it's an interesting way to explore music. The music of course tells a tale, a tale which you more or less need to make up for yourself since there is no-one else around to tell it for you. The first time I listened to this album I did not like it. I thought it was quite horrible, mostly because of the opening song called "Battlefield" that is a very hectic and at-least for me unpleasant song to listen to. But as you continue to listen the story unfolds and you are met by new soundscapes and interesting music. I'd say that songs like "Sleep Factory", "Colonies I Colonies II" and "Quiet Night" is the best ones on this album. You can hear a clear connection to the older albums like 'E$chaton', but it also contains elements from 'Celestis'. Continuing to follow Cyclotimia's development will for sure be interesting... 450
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Cyclotimia - Sci-Fi Music

7.0
"Good"
Released 2010 by Monopoly Records
This is a soundtrack to a non existing Sci-fi movie. I like the idea for the theme, it's an interesting way to explore music. The music of course tells a tale, a tale which you more or less need to make up for yourself since there is no-one else around to tell it for you.

The first time I listened to this album I did not like it. I thought it was quite horrible, mostly because of the opening song called "Battlefield" that is a very hectic and at-least for me unpleasant song to listen to. But as you continue to listen the story unfolds and you are met by new soundscapes and interesting music. I'd say that songs like "Sleep Factory", "Colonies I Colonies II" and "Quiet Night" is the best ones on this album. You can hear a clear connection to the older albums like 'E$chaton', but it also contains elements from 'Celestis'. Continuing to follow Cyclotimia's development will for sure be interesting...
Apr 25 2011

John Wikström

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