7 May 2012

Antalio - US/SU

Record: 2012 • Edition: 2012 • USC-WR-1205.0052
Spacesynth, Synthpop

A retrospective in the era of confrontation between two powerful empires - the USSR and the USA - in space, in the air, on land and at sea. The middle and the end of the 20th century: science and technological progress and the arms race. Different sides of melodic synthesizer music are colliding to create nostalgic and thrilling images of the past.

Selected chronology: launch of the satellite - USSR, October 4, 1957 - human flight into space - Yuri Gagarin, the Soviet Union, April 12, 1961 - human flight to the Moon - Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins, USA, July 2, 1969 - successful test of high-precision multi-subsonic cruise missile Tomahawk - USA, March 1980 - launch of the heavy missile submarine strategic project 941 Akula (SSBN Typhoon according to NATO classification) - the USSR, September 23, 1980 - flight of a single subsonic tactical stealth attack aircraft - USA, June 18, 1981.

Tracklist: 01.Time, Forward! (3:49) 02.Sputnik (3:32) 03.Human in Space (6:39) 04.Human on the Moon (5:18) 05.Tomahawk (3:26) 06.Typhoon (5:49) 07.Stealth (3:17)

Composed by Antalio. All instruments programmed, music written and arranged, artwork by Anton Talnov, except track 1 written by G. Sviridov.

License note: This is official release made by USC. Our works are created mostly for noncommercial purposes licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike.

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