Chronosphere

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AlbumMay 07 / 20199 songs, 59m 2s
Dark Ambient Space Ambient

Alphaxone is back with a new futuristic album ripe with detailed space sounds The map is old and quite inaccurate. The slow creeping of years and centuries have wrought much change, even in these somnolent spires. As you stride amongst primeval pillars, covered in moss and lichen, the whimpering of old gods can be heard in the grey and listless heavens above. Their impotent tears spatter on your coat, each splash birthing translucent snakes, ever slithering southward to rest again in the blackened soil and mud. The shimmer that surrounds the crash site is unmistakable, imbuing the mists and rain with a sickly pallor. Dilapidated excavations loom around the edges of the gigantic crater, the darkness of their maws whispering of things best left buried. After a brief climb, your boots find firm purchase on the charred glass of the site. A shiver works its way down your spine as understanding arises in your cortex. You have arrived at the Chronosphere. Exploring particle storms, floating spheres and ancient grounds it invokes the key of old to unlock the future. With soothing synths, brooding space swells and mysterious overlays it comes highly recommended for fans of cinematic space ambient. Available in 24 bit Alphaxone Solo Discography: cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/living-in-the-grayland cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/altered-dimensions cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/absence-of-motion cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/echoes-from-outer-silence cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/edge-of-solitude cryochamber.bandcamp.com/album/chronosphere