Neurotech release new instrumental

2015-12-24 by Dizchu | 3 Comments
The prolific Wulf has released "The Ophidian Symphony", his third work of 2015 under the Neurotech banner. The single track follows up his previous Halcyon and Elysian symphonies, both lengthy instrumental tracks released on Christmas day 2014 and 2013 respectively.




The track can be downloaded at the listener's own price at Neurotech's Bandcamp page.

http://neurotech.bandcamp.com/track/the-ophidian-symphony

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Voivod
Staff Reviewer
December 26th 2015
11650 Comments


That url needs fixin', i.e. omit the "s" and write "http://"

Dizchu
December 26th 2015
777 Comments


Thanks for pointing that out!

TzarChasm
January 4th 2016
279 Comments


The Elysium Symphony is beautiful; The Halcyon Symphony was boring as all hell. This one belongs in the former camp, and to my recollection feels quite a bit more exciting and less ethereal. This plus Evasive in the same year? Oh shit, yes!



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