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Transmissions

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Download links and information about Transmissions by Starset. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Progressive Rock genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:11:14 minutes.

Artist: Starset
Release date: 2014
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Progressive Rock
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:11:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. First Light 1:24
2. Down With the Fallen 4:17
3. Halo 3:45
4. Carnivore 4:22
5. Telescope 5:31
6. It Has Begun 5:16
7. My Demons 4:48
8. Antigravity 6:09
9. Dark On Me 5:38
10. Let It Die 4:32
11. The Future Is Now 4:45
12. Point of No Return 3:39
13. Rise and Fall 5:54
14. Let It Die (Maniac Agenda Remix) [Bonus Track] 7:32
15. My Demons 3:42

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Cinematic sci-fi rockers Starset deliver their debut Transmissions, a concept album brimming with ambition and detail. Under the directive of a character named Dr. Ashton Wise, the Ohio-based band claims to be acting as the mouthpiece for the Starset Society, a fictional collective whose aim is to publish major scientific discoveries that have been silenced by the government and other agents. The album is centered around a supposed transmission of human origin that was broadcast from the constellation Ophiuchus, which foretells the future and demise of mankind. Led by charismatic frontman Dustin Bates (frontman for Downplay), Starset set up an elaborate online presence (complete with scientific videos, documents, links to shadowy agencies, etc.) leading up to the album's eventual release. The first two singles, "Carnivore" and "My Demons," appeared in 2013, introducing the band's dramatic style, which includes electronic elements, strings, heavy alt-rock, and more mysterious samples than an entire season of X-Files.