Good music and art should accurately reflect the time that it is written in. This is why electronic music itself has become so much more popular in recent years, as it reflects the rise of technology into increasing prominence in our lives. The machine becomes more human, and we, more machine like as perceptions of time and space change due to increasing connectivity in communication. As Marshall Mcluhan said, we are externalizing the human central nervous system through technology. The music made in such a time of rapid change might convey many extremes in soundscapes. From fast, driving and uplifting, to soulless and robotic, to transcendent, beautiful and deeply reflective. Ender and MorBeat hope that what they have created in this release is a quality expression of the time we are living in, and the aforementioned soundscapes, as the hand of the eschaton becomes increasingly more visible in everyday life. This release is half Progressive Psytrance and half Drum 'N Bass.
Artwork by Morgan Brooke Design.
Mastering by Gibb Tartaris (Reflection).
Released on NJOI Music.
All tracks written and produced by Jesse Sugden and Morgan Brooke.
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