Ducking behind a tree, she crouched and strained to listen. No distant footsteps. No milling leaves or quiet crunching on the gravel path.
She crept deftly around the tree’s trunk to look back down the path and froze. She caught a glint of light, a reflection, the suggestion of an arm. In the weak moonlight she could just about see something. The silhouette stood tall and motionless in the murk, and she was sure it was looking back at her, waiting for her to move.
There was a ragged, painful heat in her mind now. The victims, the sigils, the blood swimming before her eyes. Months of fear and pain and suspicion, all leading to this moment.
The voice in the back of her head screamed. She obeyed without thinking, leaping for the path and running straight up the hill. There was an impatient cry from behind as the figure realised she’d bolted and gave chase. Her mind was flashing through possibilities. A man, she thought. At least a foot taller and heavily built. She could hear the heavy crash of running footsteps, not fast, but hard and determined. Someone who could run for hours. The panic was threatening to crush her reason right as she needed it most.
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