
Analuseos


jakjth' jakjth'
The first track EVER recorded by analuseos. A very digital sound was created on this first album, which the duo has gradually shifted away from.
4/4/2007 Noise


Escape Failure Escape Failure
A very different twist for analuseos, completely different instrumentation was used for the album Grey Hole. This album is part of a multi-band trilogy; Black Hole and White Hole have yet to be recorded.
4/4/2007 Noise


Positron Positron
From the more experimental album Antimateria, which has been compared to 'a visit to the dentist while on acid'. Listen for the sound of the drill as this song kicks in.
4/4/2007 Noise


in the ether of the space above... in the ether of the space above...
Opening track from the masterpiece sixth album. This album took a very spacey and ambient turn, yet ended up being creepier than expected.
4/4/2007 Noise

Myopic Myopic
The (cut-off for being too long) first of two tracks from analuseos's fifth album, Myopic Insignia. This album went a darker and 'heavier' direction than previous material.
4/4/2007 Noise

Ex Initio: 2006 Ex Initio: 2006
The opening track from 'Temporal Supercession', the new analuseos album about time travel. We enter our craft and begin our mission through time and space.
4/27/2006 Noise

Redshift Redshift
The fourth track from our new full length 'Temporal Supercession'. At and approaching the speed of light, things behind you become redshifted...this is our last look into the past before pressing on into the future and beyond.
4/27/2006 Noise


Pyr Pyr
Second track from the third analuseos concept album, about the four (plus one) classical elements. Pyr is the song representing fire.
4/6/2006 Noise

Hyperion Hyperion
While little is known about Hyperion in Greek mythology, he is theorized to have been the discoverer of astronomical phenomena and their effects. A fitting opener to this album.
2/23/2006 Noise

Enkeladus Enkeladus
Enkeladus is one of the Gigantes from Greek mythology. Earthquakes are sometimes attributed to him; the droning explosive notes of this song reflect those strikes.
2/23/2006 Noise