ribonucleic
03-24-2013, 03:51 PM


... the score immediately drones into infernal, circuit-board life, a textured landscape that avoids being white-noise by virtue of skilful manipulation, high-tech sophistication and pure alien design. This unusual strand of avant-garde musicality will become the norm across the entire album, yet as much as it is chillingly machine-like and emotionless, it is also eerily captivating with its unstoppable and thickly smothering folds of sound, impressions and tonal colours. ... For the tech-minded amongst you, the production of the album is extremely robust and consistently detailed, stemming from a direct lift from the masters. The stereo spread is wide and tremendously vivid, creating an image that is continually vibrant and lively. This is precisely the kind of score that promotes the qualities of an ear-flicking sound design simply because there are so many unusual nuances that spring up within it. - Chris McEneany (http://www.avforums.com/movies/The-Andromeda-Strain-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack-Review-USA-CD-Reviewed-Mar-2010.html)

1. Wildfire (02:45)
2. Hex (04:00)
3. Andromeda (02:24)
4. Desert Trip (04:14)
5. The Piedmont Elegy (02:23)
6. Op (02:45)
7. Xenogenesis (02:40)
8. Strobe Crystal Green (04:58)
Thanks to WildwoodPark (Thread 89403) for the original upload.
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