In the final chapter of his quasi-trilogy, Access To Arasaka’s ‘Geosynchron’ offers a full conclusion to what began earlier this year with the ‘Orbitus’ and ‘Aleph’ EPs. With these works referencing themes of oppression and the struggle to traverse inequitable boundaries, ‘Geosynchron’ expands the narrative to the subsequent failure of opposition and inevitable retaliation. A...(展开全部) In the final chapter of his quasi-trilogy, Access To Arasaka’s ‘Geosynchron’ offers a full conclusion to what began earlier this year with the ‘Orbitus’ and ‘Aleph’ EPs. With these works referencing themes of oppression and the struggle to traverse inequitable boundaries, ‘Geosynchron’ expands the narrative to the subsequent failure of opposition and inevitable retaliation. A witnessing of the destruction of a system as viewed from the system itself, as it scrambles desperately to rectify a million problems at once while processes fail one after the other. If ‘Orbitus’ is the question, and ‘Aleph’ the desired answer, then ‘Geosynchron’ is the inevitable and unwanted outcome.
0 有用 澈黑 2012-04-30 10:19:29
好精致,还有jamie blacker from esa....但我就是听太不进他们啊
0 有用 Aglatimer 2012-01-15 11:59:37
这东西就适合早上起床之后听
0 有用 澈黑 2012-04-30 10:19:29
好精致,还有jamie blacker from esa....但我就是听太不进他们啊
0 有用 Aglatimer 2012-01-15 11:59:37
这东西就适合早上起床之后听