Track Of The Day - The Sphere Edition
The best highlight in this good yet humble start of Neurotech's career (besides the Transhuman EP):
A few of the greatest highlights of The Decipher Volumes, one per each volume, including the ultimate cyber metal anthem:
This dominating dance-y standout:
And the grand ambient finale:
The perfect music and lyrics to end the cyber metal adventure of Neurotech's Infra Versus Ultra:
The 11 and a half minute final epic of this Mechina album, filled with tragedy and triumph:
The epic finale of this Project Hate album, having the melancholic melodeath of Omnium Gatherum while still covered in electro-industrial beauty:
A couple cyber metal tracks I've stumbled upon include this grand 12-minute epic by Mechina that introduces female vocalist Mel Rose:
And Black Light Discipline's nice take on an Alan Walker hit:
Futuristic industrial rock/metal by Rabbit Junk:
A symphonic cyber metal epic of absolute futuristic glory:
Never could get into Mechina. A lot of their songs are overlong and sound the same.
Another strong climatic composition of darkness and technicality:
This grand over 10-minute epic might just surpass "Anagenesis" as one of the greatest epics Mechina has ever done:
An aggressive way to head out that can pulverize those earlier melodic tracks, complete with blast-beats, crushing riffs, and the return of growls:
Nothing but pure grand djenty industrial metal in this instrumental of straight-on riffing fury:
The re-recording of the title track of Mechina's debut has a proper sense of closure with its extended ending and should've been the finale of the Tyrannical Resurrection EP:
Great harmonies and vocals in this more industrial track, and I love the bridge in the second half:
Deathly djenty industrial/groove metal at its best that Cypecore fans would surely love:
With excellent riffing and a catchy chorus, this might just be my favorite track of Neurotech's new era:
One of the only true highlights in this decent but bland very beginning of Neurotech's career:
An 11-minute ambient electronic instrumental that marks a perfect mini-journey of darkness and hope:
The only track from Neurotech's electronic album Evasive to have enough of an industrial metal vibe for this thread:
This epic highlight practically follows the footsteps of that Evasive track above:
An outstanding symphonic/cyber metal composition take your soul through a galactic adventure:
A perfect 4-minute summary of the project's journey in the last album of the first part of Neurotech's career:
A potential instant classic from the Stigma era: