
The Ocean "Anthropocentric (Instrumental)" Single Colour Edition 2x12"
THE OCEAN have traditionally been releasing parallel instrumental versions of all of their albums, which offer a different perspective and often different mix as compared to the vocal versions. âAnthropocentricâ is the corresponding instrumental to their 2010 album Anthropocentricâ, now released for the first time ever on vinyl!
The âcentricsâ-albums saw the introduction of current vocalist LoĂŻc Rossetti to the band's lineup, a game changer in their 17 years history. âAnthropocentricâ is heavier than its same-year predecessor âHeliocentricâ, with the crushing 15-minutes opening track duality âThe Grand Inquisitorâ part I and II followed by âShe Was The Universeâ, one of the most-streamed THE OCEAN tracks to date.
Conceptually, âHeliocentricâ and âAnthropocentricâ are a comprehensive critique of the legacy of christianity: While âHeliocentricâ approaches the topic in a historical-chronological way, the main focus of âAnthropocentricâ is the âGrand Inquisitorâ-chapter in Dostoyevsky's world-famous novel âThe Brothers Karamazovâ, spread out over 3 tracks of the album. Other songs like the serene âThe Almightiness Contradictionâ take up ideas by Richard Dawkins, the spearhead of modern day's aetheism.
Since 2001, the Berlin-based musician collective THE OCEAN have released 10 critically acclaimed studio albums, and a split EP with Japanese post-rock legends Mono. With an ever-changing lineup of various on- and off-stage musicians and visual artists, the relentlessly touring group have become well known for their immense, mind-expanding live shows, which they have carried into the most remote corners of the globe, from Siberian squats to colonial theatres in Ecuador.
Over the course of their storied career, The Ocean have toured with Opeth, Mastodon, Mono, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Anathema, Between The Buried And Me and Devin Townsend, and have appeared on major festivals including Roskilde, Dour, Pukkelpop, Roadburn, Wacken, With Full Force, Summer Slaughter, Summer Breeze and Graspop. The band's own Pelagic Records has also become one of Europe's leading labels for post-rock and post-metal, with a catalog of 120 releases since 2009.
âThe Ocean do for earth science class what Mastodon did for Melville: make learning brutal", Decibel wrote about 2007's Precambrian, Revolver describing it as a âTeutonic paean to Earth's geologyâ. 2013's seminal Pelagial, described as âa filmic ode to shifting moods, dichotomous influences and the musical personification of sinking towards the planet's deepest underwater pointsâ by Rock Sound, was a milestone for the band, and their most conceptual work to date, and was ranked #3 at LoudWire's âBest Metal Albums Of 2013â, and #5 in About.com's â2013 Best Heavy Metal Albumsâ.
FOR FANS OF
BREACH ⢠TOOL ⢠THRICE ⢠NINE INCH NAILS ⢠CULT OF LUNA ⢠ISIS ⢠KARNIVOOL ⢠RUSSIAN CIRCLES ⢠MONO ⢠MASTODON ⢠OPETH ⢠BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
THE OCEAN have traditionally been releasing parallel instrumental versions of all of their albums, which offer a different perspective and often different mix as compared to the vocal versions. âAnthropocentricâ is the corresponding instrumental to their 2010 album Anthropocentricâ, now released for the first time ever on vinyl!
The âcentricsâ-albums saw the introduction of current vocalist LoĂŻc Rossetti to the band's lineup, a game changer in their 17 years history. âAnthropocentricâ is heavier than its same-year predecessor âHeliocentricâ, with the crushing 15-minutes opening track duality âThe Grand Inquisitorâ part I and II followed by âShe Was The Universeâ, one of the most-streamed THE OCEAN tracks to date.
Conceptually, âHeliocentricâ and âAnthropocentricâ are a comprehensive critique of the legacy of christianity: While âHeliocentricâ approaches the topic in a historical-chronological way, the main focus of âAnthropocentricâ is the âGrand Inquisitorâ-chapter in Dostoyevsky's world-famous novel âThe Brothers Karamazovâ, spread out over 3 tracks of the album. Other songs like the serene âThe Almightiness Contradictionâ take up ideas by Richard Dawkins, the spearhead of modern day's aetheism.
Since 2001, the Berlin-based musician collective THE OCEAN have released 10 critically acclaimed studio albums, and a split EP with Japanese post-rock legends Mono. With an ever-changing lineup of various on- and off-stage musicians and visual artists, the relentlessly touring group have become well known for their immense, mind-expanding live shows, which they have carried into the most remote corners of the globe, from Siberian squats to colonial theatres in Ecuador.
Over the course of their storied career, The Ocean have toured with Opeth, Mastodon, Mono, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Anathema, Between The Buried And Me and Devin Townsend, and have appeared on major festivals including Roskilde, Dour, Pukkelpop, Roadburn, Wacken, With Full Force, Summer Slaughter, Summer Breeze and Graspop. The band's own Pelagic Records has also become one of Europe's leading labels for post-rock and post-metal, with a catalog of 120 releases since 2009.
âThe Ocean do for earth science class what Mastodon did for Melville: make learning brutal", Decibel wrote about 2007's Precambrian, Revolver describing it as a âTeutonic paean to Earth's geologyâ. 2013's seminal Pelagial, described as âa filmic ode to shifting moods, dichotomous influences and the musical personification of sinking towards the planet's deepest underwater pointsâ by Rock Sound, was a milestone for the band, and their most conceptual work to date, and was ranked #3 at LoudWire's âBest Metal Albums Of 2013â, and #5 in About.com's â2013 Best Heavy Metal Albumsâ.
FOR FANS OF
BREACH ⢠TOOL ⢠THRICE ⢠NINE INCH NAILS ⢠CULT OF LUNA ⢠ISIS ⢠KARNIVOOL ⢠RUSSIAN CIRCLES ⢠MONO ⢠MASTODON ⢠OPETH ⢠BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME
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THE OCEAN have traditionally been releasing parallel instrumental versions of all of their albums, which offer a different perspective and often different mix as compared to the vocal versions. âAnthropocentricâ is the corresponding instrumental to their 2010 album Anthropocentricâ, now released for the first time ever on vinyl!
The âcentricsâ-albums saw the introduction of current vocalist LoĂŻc Rossetti to the band's lineup, a game changer in their 17 years history. âAnthropocentricâ is heavier than its same-year predecessor âHeliocentricâ, with the crushing 15-minutes opening track duality âThe Grand Inquisitorâ part I and II followed by âShe Was The Universeâ, one of the most-streamed THE OCEAN tracks to date.
Conceptually, âHeliocentricâ and âAnthropocentricâ are a comprehensive critique of the legacy of christianity: While âHeliocentricâ approaches the topic in a historical-chronological way, the main focus of âAnthropocentricâ is the âGrand Inquisitorâ-chapter in Dostoyevsky's world-famous novel âThe Brothers Karamazovâ, spread out over 3 tracks of the album. Other songs like the serene âThe Almightiness Contradictionâ take up ideas by Richard Dawkins, the spearhead of modern day's aetheism.
Since 2001, the Berlin-based musician collective THE OCEAN have released 10 critically acclaimed studio albums, and a split EP with Japanese post-rock legends Mono. With an ever-changing lineup of various on- and off-stage musicians and visual artists, the relentlessly touring group have become well known for their immense, mind-expanding live shows, which they have carried into the most remote corners of the globe, from Siberian squats to colonial theatres in Ecuador.
Over the course of their storied career, The Ocean have toured with Opeth, Mastodon, Mono, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Anathema, Between The Buried And Me and Devin Townsend, and have appeared on major festivals including Roskilde, Dour, Pukkelpop, Roadburn, Wacken, With Full Force, Summer Slaughter, Summer Breeze and Graspop. The band's own Pelagic Records has also become one of Europe's leading labels for post-rock and post-metal, with a catalog of 120 releases since 2009.
âThe Ocean do for earth science class what Mastodon did for Melville: make learning brutal", Decibel wrote about 2007's Precambrian, Revolver describing it as a âTeutonic paean to Earth's geologyâ. 2013's seminal Pelagial, described as âa filmic ode to shifting moods, dichotomous influences and the musical personification of sinking towards the planet's deepest underwater pointsâ by Rock Sound, was a milestone for the band, and their most conceptual work to date, and was ranked #3 at LoudWire's âBest Metal Albums Of 2013â, and #5 in About.com's â2013 Best Heavy Metal Albumsâ.
FOR FANS OF
BREACH ⢠TOOL ⢠THRICE ⢠NINE INCH NAILS ⢠CULT OF LUNA ⢠ISIS ⢠KARNIVOOL ⢠RUSSIAN CIRCLES ⢠MONO ⢠MASTODON ⢠OPETH ⢠BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME















