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Lazer Station - The Beast album flac Performer: Lazer Station
Title: The Beast
Style: Synthwave, Darkwave
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1226 mb
FLAC album: 1335 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: WMA DXD MP1 VQF MP2 FLAC MMF
Genre: Electronic

Lazer Station : The Beast.

Chaos of Hyperion by Lazer Station, released 24 May 2017 1. The Eternal Stream 2. Decoder 3. Hesperia 4. Gravitrons Dark and retro-futuristic, Chaos of Hyperion is the first in a trilogy of EPs that could serve as the soundtrack to a exploration of space and time. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

From this metal nomad, sounds are transmitted. Lazer Station is those sounds.

Instead, Lazer/Wulf comprises The Beast of Left and Right as a patchwork of used sections played forward, backward and and even chopped into different pieces. The album is nine track long, with the fifth being titled "Beast Reality (Center Piece).

Music Is the Weapon is the upcoming fourth studio album by American electronic band Major Lazer. First announced in 2015, many conflicting statements have been made, with the latest reports being that it will be the final Major Lazer album. On April 27, 2015, Diplo revealed in an interview with Belgian radio station Studio Brussel that they have been working on a track with Belgian singer Selah Sue. He added that it might appear on their next album.

Lazer/Wulf‘s Beast Reality (Center Piece) is now streaming online below courtesy of Noisey. According to the aforementioned site, Lazer/Wulf‘s new album The Beast Of Left And Right was crafted as a palindrome, with songs mirroring each other backwards. That effort is due July 15th on Kylesa‘s Retro Futurist label.

Lazer/Wulf’s new album, The Beast of Left and Right is feels super raw and each song feels like more of a metal jam session. It’s kind of like a metal jazz hybrid, which is not as awesome as it sounds like it might be. It sucks, because their last album was pretty darn good and even though it also had some of that disjointed jazz-metal quality it was more like an accent than the centerpiece of each song.

Lazer/Wulf's got the riff thing down stone cold. The Athens trio blazes away like a grinning Dysrhythmia without the Rush fixation. Six-stringer Bryan Aiken races across his fretboard with a jazzist's brain, a rock & roll heart, and the joyous enthusiasm of a show host. Bassist Sean Peiffer and drummer Brad Rice ride the bull by his side

Tracklist

1 The Beast 5:28

Credits

  • Written By, Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By – Lazer Station