MP3 Audio Ovni - Control Room Secondee
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In audio oVni, songwriting and sounds come together in a flurry of arpeggios, ever-ascending arrangements, electronic bleeps, noisy guitars, samples, and lyrics you'll be thinking about until the 23d Century.
15 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Ambient, ROCK: Progressive Rock
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Audio Ovni was formed in New York City in 1998. An earlier incarnation of the band recorded a rockish album which was given a limited release in December 2000. Eric Liebman and Jeff Press forged on in a more electronic-oriented direction, and over four years later released the sonically-challenging "Control Room Secondee," an electronic-rock melange that demands and rewards repeated listenings on headphones or other listening aids. "Control Room Secondee" is the surreal tale of the numb denizens of a futuristic dystopia, whose souls are trying to navigate this world of ubiquitous cameras, active-state wallpaper, jumbo jet graveyards, custom designed physique, a dizzyingly advanced state of astrophysics and 'God-finding,' verisimulation fantasy worlds, '24-7 personal life recorders,' nanotech sleep medicines (complete with terrifying product recalls), brainports, headspeakers, outsourced space ship factories, 'discrete conditioning' pills, mechanical lifeguards, remote underwater battle stations, advertisement-covered space elevators, digested punishments, remote control people, spinning skyscrapers, microscopic 'peace planes,' and a nagging sense that something has been lost.
15 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Ambient, ROCK: Progressive Rock
Details:
Audio Ovni was formed in New York City in 1998. An earlier incarnation of the band recorded a rockish album which was given a limited release in December 2000. Eric Liebman and Jeff Press forged on in a more electronic-oriented direction, and over four years later released the sonically-challenging "Control Room Secondee," an electronic-rock melange that demands and rewards repeated listenings on headphones or other listening aids. "Control Room Secondee" is the surreal tale of the numb denizens of a futuristic dystopia, whose souls are trying to navigate this world of ubiquitous cameras, active-state wallpaper, jumbo jet graveyards, custom designed physique, a dizzyingly advanced state of astrophysics and 'God-finding,' verisimulation fantasy worlds, '24-7 personal life recorders,' nanotech sleep medicines (complete with terrifying product recalls), brainports, headspeakers, outsourced space ship factories, 'discrete conditioning' pills, mechanical lifeguards, remote underwater battle stations, advertisement-covered space elevators, digested punishments, remote control people, spinning skyscrapers, microscopic 'peace planes,' and a nagging sense that something has been lost.
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