J. Condor - Killing Creative
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- Artist: J. Condor
- Album: Killing Creative
- Label: Blue X Entertainment
- Year of Release: 2011
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on 2011-08-05 JCondor Said:
Running 67 minutes and containing a variety of musical genres, Killing Creative observes humanity through various creative and social historical breakthroughs.
It begins at the turning point of human evolution - the control of fire. It moves through the creation of the wheel, and explores war and peace. It works its way through the 20th century highlighting the moon landing, the advancement of civil rights, and the new digital world. As it catches up to present time, it evolves into fictional futuristic events - such as the digital uploading of the human brain, transhumanism, and the mechanical revolution.
This is an album that has very little repetition, and flows smoothly from one track to the next. Killing Creative uses sound effects in a subtle way to put the listener into various situations, this conditions the listener truly experience the album.
Rating: 10/10



