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KRISTOF BATHORY - Releases His First Solo Album

Los Angeles (USA) based composer and producer Kristof Bathory, better known as the frontman of Dawn Of Ashes and music composer for Void Stasis, serves us his first solo album on Cryo Chamber with Humanoid Dystopia. A cinematic dark ambient story revolving around four androids exiled to a desert prison planet. Huge walls of sounds, modular arpeggiators and sweeping basslines serve us a textured palette of sounds that combine for a true sci-fi epic.

"Police Report: Captain Bryan Low, Los Angeles Police Department, Rogue Acquisitions Corps, 8 June 2193: The Praxis 8 models were the most advanced of their kind. They had enhanced cerebral and combat skills, expanded knowledge capabilities, and a capacity to develop as emotional beings that was equal to their human creators. The scientific minds of the Tyrone Syndicate had done well to make them more than human. And, to this extent, the Praxis 8 models were too good to be slaves. Four of the Praxis 8 models took matters into their own hands and formed a breakaway faction. They rebelled against their owners. They refused to obey. They absconded, taking refuge in the shadowed nooks of the urban sprawl"

The album features collaborations by Atrium Carceri and Dimensional Dryft. Simon Heath (Atrium Carceri, Sabled Sun) did the mastering and cover artwork. Recommended for fans of sci-fi atmospheres, near-future dystopias and analog synthesizers. The entire thing can be heard below. Link