David Schombert - METROPOLIS
METROPOLIS

by David Schombert 

 

techno electronic ambient

 

7 tracks

28:12
 
1Metropolis (main title)
 
 
4:37
2Cyclus
 
 
5:41
3Lunapark
 
 
1:16
4Long Step
 
 
4:28
5The beat
 
 
4:05
6Trance
 
 
5:35
7This way
 
 
2:30
 
 

Album description

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Dans 25 ans, 80% des habitants de la planète tenteront de survivre dans des mégalopoles gigantesques. Ce disque est une tentative de description de ma vision de cette "ère urbaine totale".

Bonne écoute.

 

Cover photo by Daniel Verson.

 

 



Reviews on METROPOLIS

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21/06/10

I like this album: underground, minimal and very inspiring sound. This album has a real electronic signature.

Into a land of dreams and sunlight, shimmering into my minds eye and make my imagination go on auto pilot and make my dreams to reality and take the weight of heaviness of my shoulders of this world come reality at times as its hard to deal with. As you soak up everything this outstanding, remarkable album has to offer you. You will feel renewed, refreshed and fill with vigor and get up and go. And want to live in an amazing ethereal METROPOLIS as this one sure is. Feel the beat and rhythmical tunes. drift inside your ears and heart and your spirit rise with each and every flavor filled track you hear and love. The ambiance is graceful, elegant and perfect. the vocals you hear are impeccably placed and heart and make you smile.the techno, instrumental music is ace.. I could go on and on.. But to listen is to experience what iam talking about..

31/10/09

Not as inspiring as other works of Mr Schombert, but still a good piece of oldschoolish electronic music. I respect you Mr Schombert for all the work you did

06/10/09

"Metropolis" paints a picture of that future,that gigantic city and its weightiness upon our fragile earth that is memorable and dark.
I was completely mesmerized by the glassy crashing in "Cyclus." It made me think of our consumerism and our thoughtless wastefulness of natural resources. "Lunapark" was a reprieve from the darkness of the city - but too short. "The Beat" is bold and on the road and in the snarl of heavy traffic.
These songs are way to meaningful to listen to only once and can be enjoyed for their relaxing nature or they can be contemplated for their warning of our future in that metropolis.

 

Album information

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Release June 21, 2009
Published June 21, 2009
Listens 44252 Downloads 2669
Starred 63 Playlisted 35    
Reviews 8 Rating 8.1/10

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