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Music : Traced In Air (Ltd. Edition)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0822603118223
Format: Limited Edition
Label: Season of Mist
Manufacturer: Season of Mist
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Season of Mist
Release Date: November 24, 2008
Studio: Season of Mist
Sales Rank: 460
Disc 1:- Nunc Fluens
- The Space For This
- Evolutionary Sleeper
- Integral Birth
- The Unknown Guest
- Adam's Murmur
- King Of Those Who Know
- Nunc Stans
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Album Description: Traced in Air is the second full-length album by the progressive/technical death metal fusion band Cynic. It is the first album since their 1993 debut Focus. Cynic disbanded during the fall of 1994 while working on the album. In January 17, 2008 Cynic resumed musical activity and Paul Masvidal said he wanted to complete the project after the Reunion Tour. It was originally believed that Cynic would be working with Jason Suecof of Capharnaum fame. However, Warren Riker (Down's producer) is working with the band. Tymon Kruidenier was then announced as replacement for Senescu. Kruidenier will also be handling the death growls for the album.
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I have been waiting for Cynic to release a new album since 1995 and finally, they did. 'Focus' is probably in my top 5 albums of all time, it's dense and futuristic while still maintaining a human feel. 'Traced in air' is very different but still Cynic. Dare i say that some of the songs are down right catchy?! It took me quite a couple listen's to fully absorb everything on this disc but when i did it boggled my mind how four humans could write such beautiful music. The arrangement's are lush and ... Read More
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It's incredibly difficult to know where to begin. This album is one of the most beautiful works of music my ears have been lucky enough to listen to.
Cynic is probably the most non-pretentious prog bands I've ever listened to. Some bands can fly so high that they completely lose the human aspect of the music and the become globs of highly technical crap on an emotional level even if they are beautiful works of art.
This album by Cynic has a distinct feeling; I wished ... Read More
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Traced in Air represents a stylistic evolution of the Cynic sound along the lines of what the guys have done in the 15 years between albums. Translation: it's not a carbon copy of Focus, but it is definitely the same band. I would say it's not quite as heavy, although it is still very much metal. The sound has shifted toward much more of an emphasis on Paul's vocals than on the growls, but the latter are definitely still there, and are done well and tastefully. At the same time, the vocoder is toned ... Read More
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As a matter of fact TiA is my favorite for album of the year, also return of the year for Cynic.
Is something spiritually, I don't exactly my feeling but so many emotions can not be describe with simple words. Its just magic.
I have heard TiA more that 13 times just today, since the leak I had heard maybe everyday more than once without feel tired about, you can go to [...] and see my statics (user: Painkiller), is all about TiA these days.
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I wasn't previously aware of Cynic as some of the reviewers here were. I dropped in Traced In Air and was impressed. I even surprised myself by hitting play and listening to the album in it's entirety a second time. As I listened I tried to pin the band's sound down. They have an outstanding drummer in Reinert. This and certain song structure reminded me of Rush. Although Reinert does the double kick drum when needed he also creates some killer rhythms reminiscent of Phil Collins. The album has ... Read More
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