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Psycliq : The Cure for Chaos Theory.
An electric heart with an organic soul.
For every theory, there is a cure.
Boston-based independent electronic rock artist Psycliq has returned once again
with an incredibly diverse and powerful album, "The Cure for Chaos Theory". Four
years in the making, this seventeen track album contains over an hour of new,
original music and is the most ambitious work from Psycliq to date. While
focusing on electronic elements more than ever before, the project encompasses a
number of different genres, as has come to be expected from this artist, and the
production quality is the highest to date.
Somewhat of a concept album without the overtones of a pretentious drama club,
"The Cure for Chaos Theory" brings the listener on a journey of emotions and
places like none other. From the driving energy of opening track "The Theory",
through the cacophonous racket of "The Chaos", to the final placid strains of
"The Cure" (punctuated with real HAM radio recordings received from a NASA
engineer), this album has much to show you if you're willing to come along for
the ride. The three-piece suite "It's Meant To Be" is spread throughout the
album, offering instrumental punctuation to the process. "Her Ice-Lit Walk"
paints a haunting contrast of calm and chaos, while "Rewire" offers a stuttering
technological jump. "Perilous Opportunity" and "Snowrunner" both explode with
walls of audio, while the plaintive "Sad, I Could Have Made You Queen Of The
Seas" paints a picture of acquiescent regret. And for the first time ever,
"Brushwork" features a stellar guest vocal performance by the immensely talented
Jon Wiltzen.
Psycliq has upped the ante with this project, and there's no telling where this
artist can go from here.
Awesome extra album material available if you download the artwork in this album.
Songs:
1. The Theory
2. It's Meant To Be (Green)
3. It's Meant To Be (Red)
4. It's Meant To Be (Blue)
5. Rewire
6. Brushwork
7. The Chaos
8. Snowrunner
9. Her Ice Lit Walk
10. Perilous Opportunity
11. Archimedes Drift
12. Sad I Could Have Made You Queen Of The Seas
13. A Tale Of Life
14. Decay Of The Sedentary
15. Ghostship To Shore
16. Whence The Voice
17. The Cure
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 11/23/2014
Psycliq lives in Massachusetts USA
Tagged as: Electronica, Techno, Chillout, Hard Electronic, Instrumental
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