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SUBSOUNDS

Atomic Time

 

Neo-Prog

4.25 | 55 ratings

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5 stars Art is something that, at first, seems to have no purpose at all?but once we touch its essence, it can turn an ordinary full-moon night into the most sublime moment of the day. Suddenly, the mundane is redefined and becomes beautiful and profound. That is the power of good music: it invites us to reflect, to question, and to understand. This album does that with a mastery that borders on the transcendental. The synthesizers take us on an intergalactic journey, guiding our souls with melodies that echo in our minds like cosmic waves. There are long tracks that never become tiresome. On the contrary, the emotion poured into them and their formal complexity make time pass more quickly, always drawing you toward the next chord. There is one piece that, to me, stands out above the rest: "Blue", my favorite on the album. A true masterpiece. A call to reality in its purest and most beautiful form. The piano solo is a whisper of Chopin. It reminds me of Étude Op. 10 No. 1 in C Major. It is magnificent?supremely elegant. Without a doubt, the best piano solo I've ever seen intertwined with rock. It is completely hypnotizing and overwhelming in its depth. After hearing it for the first time, I sat in silence, motionless. At its core, it is phenomenal. Certainly one of my all-time favorites. I believe that alone is enough to give it 5 stars. Well-made art has the power to transform.
danielsantaclara | 5/5 |

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