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9 tracks | 68 minutes
Released Sep 2006
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Symphonic Electronica Inquisitor Betrayer's style grows out of the tradition of classical orchestral music and features synthesized orchestration. It often features melodies and harmonies that are neo-romantic in style.
Bio / Background
The Journey Beyond the Source
Beginning in the late 60s legendary German band Tangerine Dream started forging a previously unheard world of otherworldly music and sound realized in large part through the use of Bob Moog's newly invented electronic synthesizer. Later, French composer Jean Michel Jarre created scintillating worlds of impossible rhythms and catchy melodies that found instant appeal. Meanwhile, American master synthesis Larry Fast proved that the new technology was equally at home in hard driving rock arrangements as well as in creating many-layered orchestral tour de forces ...and all points in between.
As they were growing up, synth wizard and electronic engineer Dale Kay and multi-instrumentalist Wes Antczak were listening and taking inspiration. They spent their formative years learning their craft and building studios of their own, as well as working with or playing with various bands versed in numerous styles, and honing their production skills.
↓ more ↓In the new millennium they join forces as Inquisitor Betrayer to explore the vision that first set them on the musical path. You are invited to join in the journey beyond the source.
September 2006
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↑ less ↑Average Customer Review: 5
Superb inventive electronic musiconlinermusic wrote on September 11, 2007
Inquisitor Betrayer's debut album is a real cracker. Those of you who are familiar with Tangerine Dream will instantly recognise the inspiration for the opening track Jade Emporer, and what a great version of Tangram it is. This is a superb launching pad for the album, which then goes on to be totally the band's own work. This isn't what i'd call ambient music per se, but it has some wonderful delicate melodic touches and flourishes throughout, often mixed in with the more muscular sections, and thus creating a wondeful counterpoint to them... though the music is never harsh. Infact it can be downright exciting. It's also wonderfully multi-layered, with some superb effects and touches. The complexity of arrangement is also staggering at times, and you'll find yourself completely enthralled and marvelling at the skill that has gone into producing this album. It's certainly a trip you won't forget in a hurry i assure you. I can't recommend it highly enough.





