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Project: Futurecalypse
Name: Eugene Mitrohin
Country: Russian Federation
City: Tyumen
Eugene told us that high-pitched sounds are high buildings, whose height is impossible to imagine. These buildings are the embodiment of civilization's achievement. It has the hue of heaven's color. It is very technogenic and pure, close to perfection. Low-pitched sounds are the embodiment of the chaos. This means that the parts of buildings on the bottom level and its environment are in disorder, dust, darkness, all that is the opposite of perfection. Thus the listener, but first of all the author, is a traveler who is an alien to this invented environment. He flies above these skyscrapers, sometimes sharply falling to the real slums, making maneuvers. The city of the future. Thus, there are no people, no human beings at all. They have disappeared at a time of misfortune.
This audio is part of the collection: NoiseCollector Records
Artist/Composer: Eugene Mitrohin
Keywords: ambient; electronic; experimental; noise
Creative Commons license: Attribution 3.0
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| futurecalypse_vbr_mp3.zip | VBR ZIP | 9.49 MB |
| Audio Files | VBR MP3 | Ogg Vorbis | 64Kbps MP3 |
| 6.Psionic filter | 5.35 MB | 4.87 MB | 3.56 MB |
| 9.Tunnel_effect | 4.14 MB | 4.58 MB | 2.76 MB |
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| futurecalypse | 4.98 KB |
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| futurecalypse_files.xml | Metadata | 3.81 KB |
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| futurecalypse_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.75 KB |
| Other Files | Text |
| FUTURECALYPSE - JOURNEY TO THE WORLD OF CONCRETE FORMS | 2.87 KB |
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Reviewer: Telephone Toughguy - ![[3.0 out of 5 stars] [3.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- August 17, 2007
Subject: Yeah
What he said... and to the below reviwer (TTG is _) who thinks I wouldn't recognize binary code even though I used to program in basic and machine language when I was 8:
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- August 16, 2007
Subject: Good!
A little too "Active" for me, too many "poings" and "bluuuungs", not so good for late night driftouts,but good textures, and imaginative. Some of the background drones might be developed into drone pieces on their own to good effect.
Reviewer: dedmon - ![[4.0 out of 5 stars] [4.0 out of 5 stars]](/images/star.png)



- August 14, 2007
Subject: three tabs
I dropped three tabs and got an excellent trip in bed from this. It really takes you into the surreal landscape described by author.