And what an appropriate title it bears. For a brief moment, opener "Terminal" subsumes you in warm, starry-eyed synth arpeggios, and then down the rabbit hole you go—from the keyed up, skyscraping machine love of "VHS Sex" and "Cathode Girls" to opuses like "Air Cal" and "Ether Drift" that sound like Doogie Howser's idea of the perfect prom song—mathy, forlorn, funky, and mighty in technical ambition. That they're all noticeably cinematic is, of course, by design—Haley envisioned Galactic Melt as a "sort of film score...from the mind," chronicling the lift and death of Com Truise, the world's first synthetic/robotic astronaut, from his creation and life on earth to his subsequent mission to a newly discovered galaxy called "Wave 1." Eventually, Truise becomes one with his newfound cosmos, like Pinocchio becoming a real boy, but in the nether regions of imaginary space.
Galactic Melt
$14.99
804297813820
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Galactic Melt
$14.99
804297813820
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
And what an appropriate title it bears. For a brief moment, opener "Terminal" subsumes you in warm, starry-eyed synth arpeggios, and then down the rabbit hole you go—from the keyed up, skyscraping machine love of "VHS Sex" and "Cathode Girls" to opuses like "Air Cal" and "Ether Drift" that sound like Doogie Howser's idea of the perfect prom song—mathy, forlorn, funky, and mighty in technical ambition. That they're all noticeably cinematic is, of course, by design—Haley envisioned Galactic Melt as a "sort of film score...from the mind," chronicling the lift and death of Com Truise, the world's first synthetic/robotic astronaut, from his creation and life on earth to his subsequent mission to a newly discovered galaxy called "Wave 1." Eventually, Truise becomes one with his newfound cosmos, like Pinocchio becoming a real boy, but in the nether regions of imaginary space.