Decoding The Quasar Signals

by Dichotomy Engine

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3C 273 09:23
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Is It True 07:02
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The Redshift 05:48

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This album is oriented on the themes of quasi-stellar radio waves and their projections through experimental ambient drone sound, with an excellent story, order number and name, and graphic illustration. All in all, the issue is ripe and better achievement, which is quite rare luck in home electronic scene in recent times.

Introduction, an incoming signal (The incoming signal) clearly indicates what the listener can be expected in the next few strips - a deep, scientific drone ambient. Another thing that apparently has a random name, 3C 273, is actually dedicated to the brightest known quasar, and the only that has a simple and steady beat. Sudden holdups illustrate, assume, characteristic of this "loud" quasars. In general, full album combines mystical, constant drone, pulsating repetative patterns, and a mild, motor noise. The last song, The Redshift, carries its conclusion through the said harsh noise and dimension refraction synth's, but I think that could be more graphic. Although from the description may gain the impression that this accentuated ambience constancy slow and frigid, surprisingly is just the contrary - all the songs are interesting in their own way and are part of the story. The whole project was carefully planned and produced, and prepared for meditative, very picturesque and deep slow motion examination of the cosmos.

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released June 14, 2021

Produced by EngineRoom Studio
Recorded and mixed by Drazen Djordjevic
Music by Dichotomy Engine
Copyright Dichotomy Engine
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Dichotomy Engine is led by Drazen Djordjevic from Novi Sad, Serbia. Story begins in 2007 when Drazen, influenced by the sound of many ambient musicians and drone metal bands, creates sound of Dichotomy Engine. It has variously been described as dronegaze or noisegaze. Combining the atmospheric textures and elements of experimental and drone music often with the heaviness and volume of metal and noise music.

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