The artwork reminds me of Ghost in the Shell manga. I like Chronopolis, El Perro, and Can You Feel The Night. Happy Friday and Happy New Year everyone 😎
Very 90s sounds here with the hard edgy synths, dnb beats, hiphop influences. I would believe you if you said this was made in 1993-1998, except that the recording is too high fidelity for cassette.
@@MCGIESEKE CD was such an upgrade! My last cassettes were homemade mixes somewhere 1996-1998 before we got a CD burner. I grew up listening to Circle of Dust, which became Celldweller, and then Scandroid. A lot of the "christian" 90s electronic was no budget no record deals and poor quality recording. Sferro - Chronopolis reminded me of Audio Paradox - Time to Burn, but way less cringe.
17:42 reminds me a lot of the U.M.N. music from the first Xenosaga--which seems to lend further credence to the idea the thumbnail is KOSMOS-inspired/derived.
Massive sounds from Sferro. Taking 2025 into new dimensions.
sferro.lnk.to/Blend
"Not taking risks is risky." - SFERRO.
This turned out to be an amazing album! no low points at all. More people should hear it.
my go to cruise music
I liked this so much, I listened to it twice. Mainly because of Tracks 5 and 6; those are just PERFECT.
cruising neon streets ...
The artwork reminds me of Ghost in the Shell manga. I like Chronopolis, El Perro, and Can You Feel The Night. Happy Friday and Happy New Year everyone 😎
Loved it. Didn't start catching, yet I've got engaged as the album went on. Thank you!
this is FIRE. exactly what i need on a Friday Morning at Work
It's pretty good.
Nice still in time for the funk
🔊 Perfect soundtrack for “Will it blend? That is the question”
Love the cover art too: a blend😉 of KOS-MOS and Ghost in The Shell
14:49 I like stuff with this kind of airy, ethereal trance vibe...where it has both subtlety & impact.
Nothing but net!
Very 90s sounds here with the hard edgy synths, dnb beats, hiphop influences. I would believe you if you said this was made in 1993-1998, except that the recording is too high fidelity for cassette.
90's, especially the period you referenced, was dominated by CD, I was there ;)
@@MCGIESEKE CD was such an upgrade! My last cassettes were homemade mixes somewhere 1996-1998 before we got a CD burner. I grew up listening to Circle of Dust, which became Celldweller, and then Scandroid. A lot of the "christian" 90s electronic was no budget no record deals and poor quality recording. Sferro - Chronopolis reminded me of Audio Paradox - Time to Burn, but way less cringe.
OMG is so fking banger!
The artwork makes me think of Angel in borderlands 2 being wired to Jack A.i Network.
is it COS-MOS ?
17:42 reminds me a lot of the U.M.N. music from the first Xenosaga--which seems to lend further credence to the idea the thumbnail is KOSMOS-inspired/derived.