‘Olympus Mons’ - A Music Concept Album by ToyleY [Track Info : 46 Tracks]

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‘Olympus Mons’ is a music concept album by ToyleY about the first manned mission to Mars. There are 46 track covering a many musical styles.

1. Training (Indie pop with Asian Indian vibe)
The astronauts train for the mission to Mars

2. Midnight Kinetic - Leave (pop dance song)
The last wild party for the astronauts before they leave for Mars

3. Edge Ride (lyrical soft rock)
Astronauts are strapped in and ready for take-off

4. Max-Q Earth (hard rock)
The Starship blasts through Max-Q in the Earth's atmosphere

5. Weightless (old-school techno and pop-ballad fusion)
Astronauts get used to zero gravity and fly past the moon

6. Silver Halls (rock musical anthem)
The living environment of the spaceship

7. Jimbo (dark trance loops)
The A.I. flight computer learns to manage all its tasks for the crew

8. Poppy (minimal drum and bass meets techno loops)
Rocket accelerates to Mars after a boost from the moon

9. Refraction Loop Part-1 (trance loops with synth high-lights)
A.I. flight computer doing its job

10. Floating Me Crazy (rap pop)
The minor annoyances of other astronauts but still with respect

11. Joke (ambient pop)
Astronauts joking to pass the time and ease stress

12. Lifeline (rock ballad)
A.I. flight computer contemplates its immense responsibilities

13. Drift - Out (early techno loops)
The vastness of interplanetary space and feeling of isolation

14. School-yard Bell (emotional emo ballad)
An astronauts remembers her lost twin who died when she was a child (and misses her)

15. Whispers in the Flame (Indie rock)
Strange dreams in space

16. Fiddler (folk pop fusion)
Homesickness some months into the voyage to Mars

17. Garden (psychedelic pop)
Musings on the spaceship garden (the astronauts love the plants)

18. Deep Space (gentle melodic pop)
Another rocket burn on the way to Mars

19. Space Flu Blues (jazzy blues pop)
A virus found its way onto the spaceship and the astronauts are infected

20. Chezz (trance pop)
Chess in space.

21. At Mars (prog rock show band fusion)
The astronauts arrive at and orbit Mars

22. Red Descent (choral pop)
The descent to the surface of Mars

23. Martian Heart (folksy pop)
Constructing the habitat on Mars

24. Red Hollow (lyrical pop ballad with rock guitar solo)
Exploring Mars

25. Silent Pulse (haunting lament ballad)
Astronauts feel unease on Mars as if they are being watched

26. Red Storm (modern blues and soul fusion)
A bad Martian storm hits the habitat and does damage

27. Help - Narrative (narrative with dark trap music)
Astronauts are stranded and need help from the Mars orbiter

28. Resurrection (pumping techno dance tune)
The stranded astronauts are rescued

29. Max-Q Mars (indie soul ballad)
Blast off and Max-Q through the Mars atmosphere

30. Homeward (retro tracking loops anthem)
Astronauts leave Mars orbit and are on their way back to Earth

31. Snacks in ZG (pop and rap fusion)
Eating space food

32. Refraction Loop Part-2 (ambient trance with synth highlights)
A.I. flight computer still optimal and learning homeward steps

33. Zee-Gee Workout (energetic workout pop soft-rock fusion)
Astronauts workout to reduce zero gravity wastage

34. Starlit (melodic dream pop)
Astronaut remembering her childhood with a friend and their dreams

35. Heart Work (traditional country)
The routine maintenance and repairs done on a long mission

36. 8-Bit Escape (New Wave dream pop)
Astronaut still attached to the computer games of their childhood

37. Space Folk (trad electric folk)
Sleeping in space in ZG

38. Mad Sad Robot (Industrial pop fusion)
The A.I. flight computer discovers it is making mistakes and is scared

39. Endless Flight (jazzy R&B)
The boredom of a long space mission

40. Sleeping (indie techno rap)
Astronaut developing space sickness and hallucinatory perceptions

41. Drift In (soft rock anthem)
Again - the vastness of interplanetary space and feeling of isolation

42. Patch the Black (country pop fusion)
Repairing a micro meteor impact hole in the ship

43. Final Transmission (Indie Rock 2000s)
A crew member dies and the remaining astronauts are grieving

44. Back Home (funk rock fusion)
The Starship arrives back on Earth – but the astronauts are exhausted

45. We Belong (swing jazz)
When the astronauts recover they have a party, but they have aged a lot during the mission, so they now like old people’s music

46. March of the New Dawn (military march of honour)
The astronauts are presented the highest honour for valour

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