Genre : Breakbeat / Drum&Bass / Trance Style : Breakbeat / Neurofunk / Psytrance Sub-style : Psybreaks "In the dark and barren outer reaches of the universe ...
One of my favorite PsyTrance/Breakbeat songs. So cosmic!!!
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Genre : Breakbeat / Drum&Bass / Trance Style : Breakbeat / Neurofunk / Psytrance Sub-style : Psybreaks "In the dark and barren outer reaches of the universe ...
One of my favorite PsyTrance/Breakbeat songs. So cosmic!!!
Cybernetika: Official music of cyberpunk dystopias
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsMwdjRTpmo)
Important Update.
This blog is being “merged”. Unfortunately I do not post as much as much as I would like to, or as much as you would like me to. That’s is ultimately because I do not log into this particular account all that often anymore, and rather than just abandon this blog I’ve decided to merge it with an account I’m far more active on. @steviewolfe is where you’ll my Cyberpunk and Tech posts after this merging is done. I’m transferring the layout over, adding things, switching them up, all throughout today and this coming couple weeks. This blog was a secondary blog to an account I bailed on ages ago and it sucked not being able to “properly” like and reblog posts because Tumblr cannot switch main and secondary blogs at your leisure because lazy programmers. Rather than whine...let’s get to it then ;) See you guys soon. I will be refollowing a few of you over there as well, so keep an out for that!
Cybernetika - Distress Beacon [Visualization]
Preview for the album which has just been released on ektoplazm. Go head there and grab your digital copy: http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/cybernetika-solar-nexus 01 - Artificial Bloodline (80 BPM) 02 - Neuronal Interface (178 BPM) 03 - Distress Beacon (177 BPM) 04 - Monolithic (179 BPM) 05 - Bio-Magnetic Tunnel Transport (179 BPM) 06 - Stinger (178 BPM) 07 - Sol Nexus (160 BPM) 08 - Constellations (179 BPM) 09 - The Outcast Of Deadspace (150 BPM) Cybernetika makes a triumphant return to Ektoplazm with Solar Nexus, the long-awaited follow-up to Colossus, released nearly three years ago. In that time Cybernetika has been working hard to further refine his ground-breaking fusion of psychedelic trance and drum ‘n bass, uniting these disparate genres under the aegis of far-future science fiction storytelling. As is customary, Cybernetika has written a short tale to introduce the themes explored on this album: “In the dark and barren outer reaches of the universe a small group of genetically modified humans made this hostile region their home. Forgotten by most of human civilization, they developed a wealthy and peaceful society. Nine hundred years after last contact they suddenly appeared out of nowhere with technologies far more advanced than we could ever imagine in our wildest dreams. How could such a small group of a few hundred mutants get so far ahead of us? Would it be possible for us to benefit from their knowledge? The answer is both terrifying and promising: yes, it is possible, by connecting human minds in a galaxy-wide overmind, powered by the energy of a billion suns—the Solar Nexus.” All tracks written, produced and mastered by Cybernetika (Lars Goossens). Artwork by Jonathan Maurin (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aeon-Lux/259254950796204) and Maxime des Touches (http://www.facebook.com/elreviae).
Cybernetika - Sol Nexus [Visualization]