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Heavy progressive rock forged in a dynamic sythesis of atmosphere and melody.
Genre:
Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
2004
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Scott Mosher
Virtuality
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Inferno
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Record Label: The Ambient Mind
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INFERNO expands upon the synthesis of heavy progressive rock and ambient textured soundscapes established on VIRTUALITY and delves further into the worlds of hauntingly melodic and dark evocative music. With a stronger emphasis on vocal arrangements, guitar-based dynamics and dramatic song structures, INFERNO is the next step in artistic evolution... and fits all head sizes.
The range and diversity on INFERNO is showcased on pieces like the ominous soundscapes of "Descent", the somber tribal rhythms of "Dark Sun" and the melancholy "Exile", through the crushing groove and sonic bombast of "Inferno" and "Ghostland", the melodious "Left Behind" and ultimately crescendo's in an emotional aria on the grandiose epic "The World Fades to Gray".
Taken as a whole, INFERNO is not just a dynamic musical journey, but a strong artistic statement... and fortuitously fleeting glance into the mind of a canine-endorsed, distinguished, compassionate, brooding, flippant and non-british gentleman (and allroundniceguy.)
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author: ian mccoll
simply stunning,zep 4,dsotm,black album now add scott to the list of ground breaking albums!
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I do like your CD!
author: Cynthia Aguilera
Ok, so honestly speaking, I do like your cd. I especially like the
guitar work and lyrics. I like Inferno, Dark Sun, Season of Fire and
especially Engines of Industry. That song specifically because it is an instrumental and you can hear your great guitar work.
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Great stuff!
author: Rowen Poole
I've listened to your new CD quite a few times over the past month. It has been in my cd player almost constantly - only occasionally making room for new mixes of new PD songs and/or the new cd from Ozric Tentacles. Most excellent! I really liked Virtuality but Inferno is far better imo. More concise songwriting but more explorative at the same time. You have continued what you started on your last release into a better sonic realm. I almost noticed a couple little riffs here and there that I heard on Virtuality. Nice touch! :) I always like little things that *continue* the stories, if you know what I mean? Anyway, just wanted to let you know I am thoroughly enjoying your new release. Great stuff! I do hope you will be putting out more in the future!
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You want something original, you got it here.
author: Stevie WOnder
You want something original, you got it here. Scott created his own style. I could call it *ambiant progressive trancemetal* I'm also sure anyone who heard his stuff could find a term of his own. It's something I enjoy playing while driving. Keys are predominant and the guitar sound is heavy with beautiful melodies. It's definitely heavier than the first one. The soundscapes for lack of another term are impressive. Sound is thick and well defined. To give
you an idea of what it sounds like, imagine Pink Floyd were huge on modern sounding keyboards with more up tempo beats. It's not as dark also.
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