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SiJ - The Time Machine mp3 album

SiJ - The Time Machine

Musician: SiJ
Album title: The Time Machine
Style: Dark Ambient, Ambient
Released: 2017
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1581 mb
Size APE version: 1246 mb
Size WMA version: 1253 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 264
Format: MOD MP4 VQF VOC DXD MMF AU
Genre: Electronic

SiJ - The Time Machine mp3 album

SiJ - The Time Machine mp3 album

Tracklist

Forwards In Time 5:56
A Place To Live 6:47
In Ancient Times 4:25
Instantaneous 5:59
Floating Clouds 8:07
Realm Of Eternal Rain 9:05
Particulate Matter 3:12
Morlock's Path 6:39
The Death Of The World 6:41
Vision Of Hell 4:10
Shine Of Dark 7:52

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CRYO 057 SiJ The Time Machine ‎(CD, Album) Cryo Chamber CRYO 057 US 2017
none SiJ The Time Machine ‎(11xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b) Cryo Chamber none US 2017
none SiJ The Time Machine ‎(11xFile, WAV, Album, 24b) Cryo Chamber none US 2017

Faebei
"... this album is as detailed as it is complex.". I don't see how this album is detailed or complex. I am listening lately too many Cryo dark ambient albums, so I think of myself as relevant to this kind of music. But I just cant see to this album any reason of existence. No reason to relate this to the famous novel by H.G. Wells, as the title and some of the tracks' names are obviously taken after this. Just no relation to the novel at all. I mean, I would expect the music to take me to the places I mentally travelled while reading the book. Isnt this the purpose of a dark ambient album? To travel mind and soul abroad to an afterworld? Well that just didn't happen! I only got bored! The rain samples - OK if they were restricted only to 1 or 2 tracks, like Track 6, but keeping hearing the rain dripping and dripping in tracks were I would expect some climax (eventually!) to happen like Track 8 (Morlock's Path) have been rather annoying, and just to conclude the whole album was rather a disappointment for someone who bought it hoping to find a worthy soundtrack to a famous piece of literature. Am I missing something? Have I been unfair to my judgement? Please enlighten me by answering to my miserable review.