![]() ![]() ![]() “Global 1 (Forever And Ever” is more melodic than most of the beat fused songs, with soaring electronic arpeggios fading in and out before the album slows down again for “Are you alright, Celvice?” which encases each aspect of the album in one song. “Boss (Neves)” gets the pace flowing again with more balanced hardcore beats layered with high-pitched vocal lines and hard panned bass lines making for a panic fused song that will raise your blood pressure somewhat! “Celvice! This way quickly!” is a short and elegant piece lead by strings and piano with a slow beat making it unique to the rest of the album, this standing out. “Factory (Vivid Transparency)” is a snyth infested early 1990’s rave/techno hybrid that’s easy on the ears but great to stomp along to, leading, as many of the tracks do, effortlessly into “VR (The Forth Dimension)” which is a faster paced techno piece that’s full to the brim with grizzly sounds. “Flowing Destiny (Piano Arrange)” takes the soundtrack to new uncharted areas with a beautifully pristine piano piece that’s understated and heartfelt. “Title (The Origin)” starts off the album in an ethereal vocal piece that sets the mystical and tense scene for “Introduction” which is an ambient piece building up into “Leo Stenbuck (break out)” which glides effortlessly between ambient and techno ambient as the build up continues to produce a nice string piece at the end before finally the soundtracks legs are let loose at full speed after a long build up. ![]() ZOE (Zone Of The Enders) is a techno-based bonanza, which is enveloped in lush string arrangements, stand-out vocal tracks and peppered with heartfelt piano pieces to make it stand-out as a classic soundtrack that could appeal to most listeners’ senses. ![]()
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