
This is not rock music.
This music originates in the future of the past. It’s roots lay in the robotic visions of Isaac Asimov, in the visionary insight of Fritz Lang, in the worlds spun from the imagination of Leiji Matsumoto.
Science Fiction Synthesizer Pop.
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