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The Priests Of Hiroshima (DATA081)

by Wojciech Golczewski

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ptirnovan
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ptirnovan I've never heard anything like this. A combination of chiptune, synthwave with bleepings and modulations unlike anything else. A beast of it's own genre. Favorite track: Oculus.
smitty008
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smitty008 I’ve been listening to Wonciech for the last few years and he is the best synth composer I have ever heard. Very few artists compare to the flow and emotion of his songs. Favorite track: Aura.
Xtra Happy
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Xtra Happy Guttural and piercing synth lines set the scene for a dark, cinematic nightmare about the end of days. Early synth sounds reminiscent of JMJ's Oxygène or Équinoxe, mixed with modern production sensibilities, and set to some of the best album art I've ever had the pleasure of gazing upon.

A perfect soundtrack for the apocalypse.

Welcome to the end times. Favorite track: Exitium.
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Metus 04:51
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Aura 02:41
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Silentium 03:27
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Ira 01:52
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Oculus 01:32
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Nebula 01:36
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Fatum 04:57
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Inferus 03:26
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Ruina 04:20
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Exitium 02:45
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Odium 01:36

about

"Priests of Hiroshima" is Wojciech Golczewski's third full length album, a project that takes us out of orbit - where Wojciech's music usually has its place - and instead explores
the science of proto-atomics. Hence, Priests of Hiroshima
is a synthscape from the flesh, a sinister and menacing soundtrack for the atomic age.

Artwork by Cristian Eres

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released August 25, 2019

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Wojciech Golczewski Poland

film composer - electronic - synth - retro - 8bit

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