Symphonies
Neurotech · 2016
66 min · 4 tracks · electro · industrial metal · futurepop
A sprawling fusion of orchestral elements and heavy industrial beats, creating an immersive auditory experience.
Symphonies is an album by Neurotech, released in 2016. A sprawling fusion of orchestral elements and heavy industrial beats, creating an immersive auditory experience. 'Symphonies' received recognition for its ambitious structure, with each track exceeding ten minutes, which is uncommon in the metal genre. The album's intricate compositions attracted attention within niche circuits, helping to solidify Neurotech's place in the growing industrial and electro scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Symphonies sound like?
A sprawling fusion of orchestral elements and heavy industrial beats, creating an immersive auditory experience. Rooted in electro and industrial metal.
What makes Symphonies by Neurotech notable?
'Symphonies' received recognition for its ambitious structure, with each track exceeding ten minutes, which is uncommon in the metal genre. The album's intricate compositions attracted attention within niche circuits, helping to solidify Neurotech's place in the growing industrial and electro scene. By the time 'Symphonies' was released in December 2016, Neurotech had established a unique sound within the cyber metal genre, following their previous album 'Hologram' from 2014. This release continued to build on their signature blend of electronic and metal influences, showcasing their evolving artistic vision in the realm of dark electronic music.
How many songs are on Symphonies?
Symphonies has 4 tracks, running approximately 66 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Elysian Symphony Standout 17:17
- 2 The Halcyon Symphony Standout 13:31
- 3 The Ophidian Symphony Standout 18:44
- 4 The Veneration Symphony 17:07
Release Date
December 27, 2016
Artist Origin
Slovenia
Runtime
66 min 39 sec
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