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Circling Vultures' newest album, Game Of Chance, is a mesmerizing and powerful collection of tracks that showcases their unique blend of techno and industrial sounds. The duo's ability to create an intense and immersive atmosphere is on full display throughout the album, as they expertly weave together pulsating rhythms, haunting melodies, and ominous vocal samples.
From the opening track, "Frost," with its driving beat and eerie synth lines, to the closing "Game Of Chance," which builds to a climactic finish with distorted percussion and swirling synths, the album takes listeners on a thrilling journey through a dark and foreboding sonic landscape.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Resurrection," which features a hypnotic bassline and a haunting vocal sample that adds an extra layer of intensity to the already powerful track. "In The Name Of The Father" is another standout, with its distorted vocal samples and pounding beats creating an almost ritualistic feel.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Suicided By Society | 5:37 | |
Game of Chance | 5:45 | |
Cut With The Kitchen Knife | 6:41 | |
Working Title | 5:37 |
Role | Credit |
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Producer | Justin Long, Kenneth Zawacki |
Game Of Chance is an impressive and captivating album that showcases Circling Vultures' unique sound and their ability to create a truly immersive listening experience. Fans of techno and industrial music will find plenty to love here, and the album is sure to appeal to anyone who enjoys music that is both intense and atmospheric.