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<a href="http://triobelisk.bandcamp.com/album/brain-traveller">Brain Traveller by Triobelisk</a>

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01. Michio Kaku
02. Soul-Tether
03. Brain Traveller
04. Monorail
05. Sacred Geometry
06. Xariallian Xube
07. Spirit of Xyron
08. A Space Opera of Magnificent Scope
09. Q
10. Earth, Sky, Eye
11. Timewave Zero
12. Marauder
13. The Timeless Rift of Zoneplex

 

 



All music by Triobelisk. Vocals on "Brain Traveller" by Kicki Halmos. "Sacred Geometry" by Triobelisk & Publique. Additional concept production by Gabriel Baldessin. Triobelisk character art by Chris Faccone.

Triobelisk has emerged with a full-length album of 13 tracks  entitled Brain Traveller after 3 years of musical exploring and amassing a large amount of tracks in his musical archive. Known for professing Mayan singularities on his 2nd EP entitled 1 whilst further exploring 16-bit video game shooter themes mixed with electro and even entering space disco territory with his single Distant Star, which additionally included a B-side dedicated to alien abductee author Whitley Strieber that was even cited on the author's site. After a schedule of live and DJ appearances in 2008-2009 in America and Europe he took the first half of 2010 off to focus on compiling and completing an album which comes out before a promised date* of Dec. 21, 2012. It is to be noted that another album is in the works for said date to be listened to on the fateful day of singularity, but that in itself is another tale to be woven. 

Brain Traveller further explores the influences of 1970s synth pioneers Didier Mourani (SpAce) and Klaus Schulze and bravely sculpts songs that lean towards being a rock-opera without vocals or guitars. An album of imagination and even introspection hovers along with beats to suffice an attentive listener nestled into a large wooden chair or even a modern-day club spelunker. However, you may not find a formula of timed-"drops" or such as these are songs made to accompany the top-scrolling space-adventure in your mind's eye or to be a traveling companion listened to in its entirety while walking through a forest or cramped in a metallic vehicle at high-speeds and allowing the brain itself to travel within the audio. Brain Traveller, Triobelisk's first full-length filled with the sounds of analog keyboards, hacked Game Boy synthesizers, space cantinas, proposed cosmogenesis events, physicists and sacred geometrical symbolism which clocks in at just under one hour has arrived to accompany you on your life's journeys. 

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