E*Rock
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The Great Underground Empire
published: 15 /
8 /
2013
Label:
Audio Dregs
Format: CD
Enjoyable latest album from Portland, Oregon-based electro artist E*Rock, which recorded on vintage synthesisers is the soundtrack to a computer game from his childhood
Review
In a sense reconstructing days from his childhood, E*Rock wrote the score to a computer game he played on the family's PC, which came without music and graphics but challenged his imagination with text on a black screen instead. On the Prophet 600 and Juno 60 synthesizers from that era, E*Rock recreates the feeble electronic sounds from when computer hardware still had very limited functions. My Nakamichi started to malfunction years ago, but if you still have a cassette deck running get 'The Great Underground Empire' on cassette as well. It is definitely cooler than Instagram.
The album collects together mysterious melodies, where a childish joy in adventure filters through. E*Rock's journey through "the ruins of an ancient empire lying far underground" is that of a junior explorer, reporting in music. All tracks are titled by a place or a space. They sum up an exciting little trip. In the realm of youth, the melody lines are as fresh as innocence.
Track Listing:-
1
The Temple of Fine
2
Shore of the Underground Ocean
3
Winding Passage
4
Beam Room
5
Damp Cave
6
Chasm
7
Beneath the Lake
8
Forest Clearing
9
Mirror Room
10
Land of Shadow
11
Narrow Corridor
12
Flathead Ocean (Hello Sailor)
13
Loud Room
Band Links:-
http://www.e--rock.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ERock-2013687
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https://instagram.com/ericwmast/
http://audiodregs.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/ericwmast
Label Links:-
http://audiodregs.com/
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