She forced herself to stay calm, to think. What were her options? She had at least a fifty yard head start, and could probably dart off the path. Could she circle back down the hill to safety? He’d seen her face. He knew who she was, where she lived. But she knew the hills.
There was a small track to the right up ahead, little more than a rabbit path. She knew it was there, even if she couldn’t see it in the dark. It dipped down a little way in, dropping to a stream that led back down the hill. Better to be in there, in the dark. It would disorient him, at least. She tried to measure her footsteps, tried to keep her breathing quiet even as her lungs burned.
The clatter of him was close behind her, closer than she wanted. She timed it carefully, swerving right in a feint and then then leaping left, haring down the little dirt track. She was blind, branches swiping at her in the pitch black, cutting her face as she ran. He was still coming, still on her trail.
An interstellar synth odyssey from my collaborative partner Dallas Campbell. This album will take you through aeons in seconds, across vistas of dying stars and beyond. An analog space revelation! OGRE Sound
It's hard to pick a favourite track. This is the only album i have so far deemed as "perfect", where every track, even the intro, is just a masterpiece in its own right. From the hard hitting Perturbator's Theme to the emotional title track, its 68 minutes of perfection. 10/10. connivingkhajiit
Jeff Spoonhower brings his 20 years of experience working in video games to the dazzling synthwave he makes as Electron Odyssey. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 14, 2021