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01. "Preboreal (Instr.)" 02. "Boreal (Instr.)" 03. "Sea Of Reed (Instr.)" 04. "Atlantic (Instr.)" 05. "Subboreal (Instr.)" 06. "Unconformities (Instr.)" 07. "Parabiosis (Instr.)" 08. "Subatlantic (Instr.)"
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 | Description: | Right off the back of a 6 months world tour, the Berlin-based atmospheric and progressive (post-)rock/metal band The Ocean returns with the follow-up to their critically acclaimed â??Phanerozoicâ? double album (2020). â??Holoceneâ? sees The Ocean add a closing chapter to their palaeontology-inspired album series, presenting a gear shift towards the electronic world while redefining heaviness at the same time. Founded at the dawn of the millennium, the group of musicians helmed by guitarist Robin Staps shows no sign of slowing down even with over 20 years under their belt. Coming together around a shared vision of limitless sonic exploration and unrelenting heaviness, they gained a formidable reputation within the (post-)rock & metal scenes.
Now itâ??s time for the â??Holoceneâ?-era; the latest and thus-far shortest epoch on the geological time scale in which humanity appeared on the planet. Through rapid proliferation and technological progress, our species has shaped and changed our planet in ways unprecedented in history. Moving into the human age, The Ocean have become more intimate and captivating musically, while creeping deeper into their own DNA with numerous references to their earlier discography which older fans will cherish. Listening to the album â??Holoceneâ? brings back familiar feelings: that wide open spaciousness and those dark subdued delay-soaked melodies lingering underneath the aquatic surface, but there is also a new emphasis here: the distortion on the guitars is turned down in favour of radiant synths and horns in every song, and Rossetti's charismatic vocals remain mostly clean.
The result is an eclectic album showcasing a palette of sounds that is wider than ever in the history of The Ocean; an album that hails the mighty riff, the Reznor-style bit-crushed vocal extravaganza and dark synth-driven tracks, as much as it bows to creepy/indie Radiohead and early 2000's trip hop (Portishead, Massive Attack). All these influences are quite obvious and make more sense than you would have ever guessed within the context of this band, as the band remains still heavy as fuck! - 2023 release. Instrumental version. Holocene sees the The Ocean add a new and closing chapter to their palaeontology- inspired album series, presenting a gear shift towards the electronic world while redefining heaviness at the same time. Phanerozoic II ended with a track titled "Holocene", and now it's clear that this track was pointing in the direction of things to come, both conceptually and musically. The dark, synth-driven track Holocene ends abruptly and yet connects seamlessly with where this new album begins: the haunting synth sounds of opener "Preboreal". Enter the Holocene-the latest and thus-far shortest epoch on our Earth's geological time scale in which humanity appeared on the planet. Through rapid proliferation, cultural evolution and technological development, our species has shaped and changed our planet in ways unprecedented in history. Moving into the human age, The Ocean have become more intimate and captivating musically, while creeping deeper into their own DNA with numerous references to their earlier discography which older fans will cherish.Square 4-panel Digisleeve with barcode sticker on cover, die-cut cover, printed cover sheet & glossy printed cardboard sleeve to house the CD. Glossy artwork found on outer and inner sleeve. Shiny bronze print found on cover sheet. The actual songs are 8. "Unconformities" does not appear in the tracklist.
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[Sticker:]
THE OCEAN
H O L O C E N E
INSTRUMENTAL
Their 10th studio album and 3rd & final
part of the PHANEROZOIC concept album
trilogy, HOLOCENE ventures into dark and
heavy territories, driven by contemporary
electronics as much as by distorted guitars
[barcode]
PEL 216 · EAN 4059251521051
[Cardboard sleeve:]
Drums & synths recorded at Die Mühle in Gyhum [...]
Guitars, bass, vibraphone, trumpets and horns recorded at Oceanland 2.0 [...]
Trombones recorded in London [...]
© and ? 2022 Pelagic Records.
For more music and merchandise, visit www.PELAGIC-RECORDS.com"HOLOCENE Instrumental (Special Edition)" is a unique release by the acclaimed post-metal band The Ocean, presented in CD format and distributed by Pelagic / Cargo. This special edition features instrumental versions of tracks from their celebrated album "Holocene," allowing listeners to immerse themselves fully in the intricate soundscapes and dynamic arrangements that define The Ocean's music. Known for their conceptual depth and genre-blending approach, The Ocean have built an impressive discography since their formation in 2000, with critically lauded albums such as "Pelagial" and "Phanerozoic." Their innovative compositions have earned them a dedicated global following and numerous accolades within the progressive metal scene. Pelagic Records, founded by Robin Staps of The Ocean, has established itself as a leading label for forward-thinking heavy music, supporting artists who push creative boundaries. Cargo acts as a trusted distributor known for bringing high-quality releases to fans worldwide. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
00152105 |
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