Afterlife

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Afterlife
Studio album by Scott Harwood
ReleasedMay 2011
RecordedMay 2011, The Bedroom, Republic of Taigh a Bata
GenreElectronica
Minimalism
Soundtrack
Experimental
IDM
Dark Ambient
Lengthn.a
LabelShedpop
ProducerScott Harwood
Previous albumMinimalism to the Max (2011)
This albumAfterlife (2011)
Next albumIndoreich (2011)

Afterlife is the fourteenth album by Scott Harwood. The album is distributed on the Shedpop label, and was released during May 2011. In October 2016, it was released on YouTube under the Ψ☮ moniker.

Production

The album was entirly recorded in The Bedroom, Republic of Taigh a Bata.

Styling

The inspiration for the album came from the Jethro Tull album 'A Passion Play'. The album concerns one man's journey through the afterlife, ending up working for Lucifer's Industry. The first track 'Remnants of an Old World' is said to be more cosmic than Tangerine Dream, the third track 'Lucifer's Industry' is said to be more industrial than Kraftwerk and the second track 'Afterlife' is said to be a combination of the other two.

A sample from 'Afterlife' can be heard in Harwood's video 'Wet and Steamy Cat Fart!'

Track listing

  1. Remnants of an Old World (11:44)
  2. Afterlife (12:18)
  3. Lucifer's Industry (07:46)

Instrumentation

  • Native Instruments Reaktor 5