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Moonkeeper Reckoning

by Monochrome Echo

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Tokyo 2321 03:09
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Hunted 03:13
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Final Breath 01:35
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Uprising 03:05
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The Redeemer 03:17
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Resolution 04:44
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Aftermath 04:05
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MOONKEEPER RECKONING:

Colonising the solar system. One step closer to exploring the known universe and life's great mystery: are we alone?

What was meant to be mankind's greatest achievement has turned into its greatest nightmare. Because we are most certainly not alone.

Having awoken an ancient force lying dormant around Jupiter, we soon realised there was no escape and no compromise.

We were never meant to leave our planet. And now that same force has us in its sights to ensure we can never disturb the universal balance again.

The Moonkeeper is heading to Earth. First stop: Tokyo.

But this time we're ready...


"...the epic John Carpenter-style synths of 'The Redeemer' evoke images of a vest-clad Bruce Willis clenching his fist atop a windswept Mount Fuji. And both Willis and Little - of course - emerge victorious."
Bob Fischer, Electronic Sound Magazine

“Under-pinned by Little’s melodic pop sensibility, expect celestial Vangelis- inspired washes, Ryuichi Sakamoto flavoured chimes, skittish percussive effects and modular synth arpeggios combining to provide a richly atmospheric score that fleshes out their composer’s concept of other-worldly aggression.”
Two Headed Dog

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released September 30, 2022

Perfomed and produced by Simon Little
Cover art by Eric Adrian Lee
Originally released on Spun Out Of Control 30th September 2022
spunoutofcontrol.bandcamp.com/album/moonkeeper-reckoning

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