If you're a fan of retro-futuristic soundscapes and the mesmerizing blend of 80s cinematic vibes with modern cyberpunk aesthetics, then Pablo Arty's latest offering, "Entering The Orbit," is a musical voyage you won't want to miss.
This instrumental masterpiece takes us on a sonic journey through the realms of Synthwave and Darksynth, two genres known for their captivating and often dystopian atmospheres. With a tagline like "Please take a look to my Sci Fi Album, only 5 tracks with this 80s film style, from a minimalist ambient style to arcade sounds," Pablo Arty makes it clear that his music is an homage to the iconic sci-fi film scores of the past.
The mood of "Entering The Orbit" is nothing short of epic and dark, with experimental elements that keep you on the edge of your seat throughout the entire experience. It's like stepping into a dystopian, neon-lit cityscape straight out of a cyberpunk novel.
If you're wondering who might be a kindred spirit in the music world, think of artists like Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Kitaro, Tangerine Dream, and M83. Just like them, Pablo Arty's music captures the essence of sci-fi soundtracks, with a nod to classics like "Blade Runner" and contemporary retro-inspired series like "Stranger Things."
So, if you're ready to embark on a sonic journey through the corridors of science fiction and cyberpunk, Pablo Arty's "Entering The Orbit" is your spaceship. It's not just music; it's an epic, dark, and experimental voyage through the annals of cinematic and epic soundscapes. Take a listen, and let the music transport you to a world of thrilling possibilities and neon-lit adventures. Listen below.
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