Timewave Zero
Grendel · 2012
52 min · 10 tracks · electro-industrial
A pulsating blend of dark synths and relentless beats that evoke a futuristic dystopia.
Timewave Zero is an album by Grendel, released in 2012. A pulsating blend of dark synths and relentless beats that evoke a futuristic dystopia. 'Timewave Zero' was notable for its exploration of themes related to technology and dystopia, resonating with listeners in a rapidly digitalizing world. It received positive reviews from electronic music critics, further establishing Grendel’s reputation within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Timewave Zero sound like?
A pulsating blend of dark synths and relentless beats that evoke a futuristic dystopia. Rooted in electro-industrial.
What makes Timewave Zero by Grendel notable?
'Timewave Zero' was notable for its exploration of themes related to technology and dystopia, resonating with listeners in a rapidly digitalizing world. It received positive reviews from electronic music critics, further establishing Grendel’s reputation within the genre. By the time 'Timewave Zero' was released, Grendel had solidified their presence in the electro-industrial scene following their 2010 album 'Mortality'. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, delving into more atmospheric and cinematic territories while maintaining their signature aggressive rhythms.
How many songs are on Timewave Zero?
Timewave Zero has 10 tracks, running approximately 52 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Rise Standout 3:09
- 2 Conflict Instigation 5:48
- 3 Timewave : Zero 5:02
- 4 EPR // EDP 5:02
- 5 Wheels in Motion 6:45
- 6 Out of My Mind 5:43
- 7 Deep Waters 5:12
- 8 Neon City Nights Standout 7:37
- 9 Chemicals + Circuitry (V.2012) Standout 5:22
- 10 Fall 2:31
Release Date
January 1, 2012
Artist Origin
Netherlands
Runtime
52 min 16 sec
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