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about
Hell. The introduction to Cascadence makes reference to the ‘Hades landscape’ at the start of Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. The smokey and futuristic world that features in the film is like the dark, sepia and red colour palette that represents the first half of the album. This track sets the scene for the album concept which is the listener’s gradual transition from sepia at the start of the album to blue at the end.
credits
from Cascadence,
released February 12, 2021
Written and performed by Arcaeon
Produced, engineered and recorded by Arcaeon and Tom Turner
Mixed and mastered by Tomáš Raclavský of Babylon Studios
Artwork by Simon Atkinson of Simon A Visuals
supported by 12 fans who also own “Infernum Demergeris”
“… And Everything In Between” was a great introduction to the band, and after having listened to it 2975295 times in a relatively short while I could appreciate “Artificial Void” (which is perhaps a bit more intricate?) better. Alice M.
supported by 12 fans who also own “Infernum Demergeris”
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