Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 42:58
Size: 98,6 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Progressive Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Prelude / Jupiter - 5:38
2. Quasar - 4:20
3. Strange Universe - 6:10
4. Friday's Fugue - 2:58
5. Neptune - 5:20
6. Poseidon - 2:58
7. Zero Gravity - 4:19
8. Juggernaut One - 2:31
9. Prelude (Reprise) - 1:49
10. Ancient - 6:51
Melodic instrumental explorations into the realms of classic psychedelic progressive rock - Set the controls for the Heart of the Universe!
With Strange Universe, his eighth full length release, The Man From RavCon (a.k.a. Mike Brown) invites you along for a sonic voyage to the heart of the Universe.
As with his most recent releases - The Puzzle Master (2015), Skyscraper (2013) and The Traveler (2012) - which earned the respect of a wide range of websites, blogs, and publications, Strange Universe further expands on The Man From RavCon's instrumental explorations into the realms of melodic, ambient, psychedelic progressive rock. Mellotron enriched arrangements accentuated by piano, organ and harpsichord combine with interweaving synths, throbbing bass, and dynamic percussion to provide the scenic backdrop for melodic guitar work.
Although Instrumental, Strange Universe should certainly not be considered background music (as one listen with a nice set of headphones will readily reveal), but as the soundtrack for a voyage of the mind. As reviewer, Ian Jane, of rockshockpop.com remarked, The Man From RavCon's music is "the type of thing you want to lie down and listen to alone in the dark, just to really take it all in properly."
Once again, artist Tyler Strouth provides striking cover and gatefold imagery that perfectly reflects the music within.
Reviews
- a seriously Pink Floyd-esque soundscape that’ll chill you right out and take you to weird places… a really strong album of spacey, attention grabbing instrumental music.
Strange Universe
Year: 2016
Time: 42:58
Size: 98,6 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Progressive Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Prelude / Jupiter - 5:38
2. Quasar - 4:20
3. Strange Universe - 6:10
4. Friday's Fugue - 2:58
5. Neptune - 5:20
6. Poseidon - 2:58
7. Zero Gravity - 4:19
8. Juggernaut One - 2:31
9. Prelude (Reprise) - 1:49
10. Ancient - 6:51
Melodic instrumental explorations into the realms of classic psychedelic progressive rock - Set the controls for the Heart of the Universe!
With Strange Universe, his eighth full length release, The Man From RavCon (a.k.a. Mike Brown) invites you along for a sonic voyage to the heart of the Universe.
As with his most recent releases - The Puzzle Master (2015), Skyscraper (2013) and The Traveler (2012) - which earned the respect of a wide range of websites, blogs, and publications, Strange Universe further expands on The Man From RavCon's instrumental explorations into the realms of melodic, ambient, psychedelic progressive rock. Mellotron enriched arrangements accentuated by piano, organ and harpsichord combine with interweaving synths, throbbing bass, and dynamic percussion to provide the scenic backdrop for melodic guitar work.
Although Instrumental, Strange Universe should certainly not be considered background music (as one listen with a nice set of headphones will readily reveal), but as the soundtrack for a voyage of the mind. As reviewer, Ian Jane, of rockshockpop.com remarked, The Man From RavCon's music is "the type of thing you want to lie down and listen to alone in the dark, just to really take it all in properly."
Once again, artist Tyler Strouth provides striking cover and gatefold imagery that perfectly reflects the music within.
Reviews
- a seriously Pink Floyd-esque soundscape that’ll chill you right out and take you to weird places… a really strong album of spacey, attention grabbing instrumental music.
Strange Universe
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