Dive into the intense and eclectic soundscape of "Stars, Lights, The End," the 2009 release from breakcore maestro Submerged. This album, released on OHM Resistance, is a relentless journey through the darkest corners of electronic music, blending genres like breakcore, drum and bass, jungle, IDM, and industrial into a cohesive and captivating whole.
With a runtime of over an hour, "Stars, Lights, The End" is not for the faint-hearted. Submerged delivers a raw and unfiltered experience, starting with the chaotic energy of "Last Gasp of the Shit Bat" and continuing through tracks like the menacing "Ezekial Choke" and the haunting "Ghosting." The album features collaborations, including "Frank Booth" with D`nee, adding layers of complexity and intrigue.
Submerged's signature style shines through in tracks like "Doppelganger" and "Gutter," showcasing his ability to manipulate beats and sounds into something entirely new and exhilarating. The album concludes with the intense "Gogoplata" and the remixed version of "Gutter," leaving the listener breathless and craving more.
"Stars, Lights, The End" is a testament to Submerged's innovative approach to electronic music, pushing boundaries and defying conventions. Whether you're a seasoned fan of breakcore or a curious explorer of underground sounds, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.