Globus - Epicon -flac- Instant

Globus pioneered a genre often called or Cinematic Rock . Epicon features a massive 100-piece orchestra and a 70-member choir, blending orchestral arrangements with modern rock, pop, and world music elements. Many tracks are vocal-driven re-imaginings of Immediate Music’s most famous instrumental trailer cues: "Preliator" is based on the track "Lacrimosa". "Europa" is a vocal version of the iconic "Electric Romeo". "Orchard of Mines" originated from "Serenata". The FLAC Listening Experience

Whether you are editing a fan trailer, calibrating a home theater, or simply wanting to feel your sternum vibrate to Preliator , do not settle for lossy streams. Buy the CD, subscribe to a lossless service, or download the 24-bit master from Qobuz. Your ears—and your subwoofer—will thank you. Globus - Epicon -FLAC-

By listening to "Epicon" in FLAC format, you'll be able to appreciate the nuances of Globus's intricate instrumental arrangements and soaring guitar solos in exquisite detail. Globus pioneered a genre often called or Cinematic Rock

Listen from 1:30 to 2:15. In MP3: The electric guitar crunch fights with the choir. In FLAC: The guitar sits between your ears, while the choir swirls around your periphery. You’ll hear the fret noise of the strings and the breath intake of the soloist. "Europa" is a vocal version of the iconic "Electric Romeo"