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1980s Synth Pop Collides with Alien Electronica in full force.
Genre:
Rock: Experimental Rock
Release Date:
2009
Top Secret
Pixilated Theory
© Copyright-Pixilated Theory
(810270018052)
Record Label: Hall Records Floyd Land Music
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"On September 9, 2008, the people of earth made contact with beings from another planet. Aliens from the planet Titania landed in a small town in rural Missouri and demanded to meet the leader of Earth. Escorted by heavily armed military units, they met with the President and demanded that they be given a masterful electronic music album created by the people of Earth to prove their worth and right to exist. Without the album, the aliens would destroy Earth. Following their meeting, the President issued an executive order which created Project Pixilated Theory, a top secret project that was to create the greatest electronic music album in history. Two men were drafted by the government to perform this task: Jonathan Hall and Michael Hall, who were given the secret code names "MJ Halliday" and "Mixer Mic." Mankind was saved by this album. This is the music that was submitted to the Titanians and saved humanity."
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Artistic Experimental Pop/Rock music
author: Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Step into a dominion of artistic Experimental synth Pop/Rock music as Pixilated Theory’s imagination runs wild on their recent album, “Top Secret.” Pixilated Theory, which is comprised of two outstanding musicians, Jonathan Hall and Michael Hall, powers this fourteen track album with sometimes strange and mystifying tonality. Even as you browse through the song titles, each one produces images of space age mystery. Setting the tone for the album, “SETI Communication” stirs eerie visions as a synthesized, child- like voice penetrates deftly over the chilling sound effects. The cryptic poetry on “White Walls” easily spins around the creepy synth sounds. Displaying a softer pop style, “Angel of this World” is sweet and tender with thoughtful vocals and lyrics. If you’re a fan of the groups Depeche Mode or Pet Shop Boys, you will surely want to hear the inventive mixture of experimental music on the CD, “Top Secret.”
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